A Quote by Mike Lindell

I would ruin my credibility if I put my stamp of approval of anything I didn't do my due diligence on. — © Mike Lindell
I would ruin my credibility if I put my stamp of approval of anything I didn't do my due diligence on.
The definition of hell in the legal system is: endless due process and no justice; (in the corporate world) it would be: endless due diligence and no horse sense.
I don't know if I've ever written anything that's not a bill! I do write stories but I don't put a stamp on them. I wrote a story for my wife over Christmas and gave it to her as a present because she asked me to, but I don't put a stamp on things and send them to people.
I was worried that acting would somehow ruin any credibility I had as a musician.
It's funny; we never had anything like credibility. Even though we all have some sort of punk-rock background, but so what? I really don't care about that. What's credibility anyway? Who has credibility?
Lincoln did more than any other man to put the stamp of righteousness, to put the stamp of compassion, on the name of America.
I made a stamp with Destiny's Child. We made a stamp together, above anything. And making a stamp on my own, I'm very proud.
Before I got the contract, I'd heard from a lot of people that a contract with a company like Estee Lauder was like a stamp of approval, a stamp of your legit-ness. So getting that was a really big step for me.
I can assure you that everything I say and do has the complete approval of the Fuehrer and that I would not say or do anything that does not have his approval.
As a people we do not need anyone else's stamp of approval.
A binding treaty and mandatory human rights due diligence would clean up slavery in global supply chains. Workers demand it, and consumers demand it.
If you endorse somebody, it's like a stamp of approval and embracing them.
Because I was from the Midwest and untrained, I was completely open and ready to try anything. Many of my classmates were cynical and jaded; some already had conservatory training, and they were there simply to get that Yale stamp of approval, which they saw as a career stepping-stone.
I believe you've got to do your due diligence.
With any character I do, I do my due diligence with research.
When I put my credibility behind someone, or anything - even if it's a product - to me, it has to help people.
It is in my nature to give the work I have all the discipline and due diligence that I am capable of.
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