In times of adversity and change, we really discover who we are and what we’re made of. Howard Schultz View this quote
I can’t imagine a day without coffee. I can’t imagine! Howard Schultz
Howard Schultz
I despise research. I think it’s a crutch. Howard Schultz
I do feel, in a sense, the rules of engagement for citizenship has changed, and we must encourage other people to speak up and to take action. Howard Schultz
I do think – as self-serving as it sounds – that I was the right person, given the very, very strong headwind we had from the economy and our own issues, to come back and rewrite the future of the company. Howard Schultz
I grew up in a working class family where there was no health insurance. I saw first hand the fracturing of the American dream and the bitterness that comes when there is no hope and a lot of despair. So I wanted to build the company, in a sense, that my father never got a chance to work for. Howard Schultz
I had written hundreds of memos during my 26 years at the company, and all had shared a common thread. They were about self-examination in the pursuit of excellence, and a willingness not to embrace the status quo. This is a cornerstone of my leadership philosophy. Howard Schultz
I probably have about four or five cups of coffee a day. I make myself an espresso macchiato when I wake, which is a shot of espresso and just a dollop of steamed milk. Then, if I’m going to do some work at home, I would make myself a French press. It’s the best way to make conventional coffee. Howard Schultz
I really believe that you cannot use the stock market as a proxy for the economy. Howard Schultz
I think the most important thing that I think everyone in America must have is belief that wherever they live, whatever station they have in life, that the American dream is alive and well. I think the fracturing of trust and confidence is in the American dream. Howard Schultz
I’m not losing any sleep over Dunkin Donuts. Howard Schultz
American businessman
July 19th, 1953