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“The story of Andrew Ewing is partly one of rags to riches – but there is more to it than that, since his business success was combined with a generosity of spirit that led him to give away a fortune in pursuit of his ultimate ambition to die a poor man.”
Bill Scott“The story of Andrew Ewing is partly one of rags to riches – but there is more to it than that, since his business success was combined with a generosity of spirit that led him to give away a fortune in pursuit of his ultimate ambition to die a poor man.”
Bill Scott, The Buttercup: The Remarkable Story of Andrew Ewing and the Buttercup Dairy Company“On Saturday mornings Mr Ewing would make his rounds, giving each tradesman £1 and the apprentices, ten shillings. Needless to say, we were all peeping around corners awaiting his arrival!”
Ian Thompson“To us children he (Mr Ewing) was our very own ‘Mr Chips’ and invariably we would each receive half a crown whenever we encountered him on his afternoon walk. If we were particularly lucky, he would send us to the ‘Big House’ for ice-cream – a rare treat in the early 1950s”
Bill Scott“When you finally go back to your old home, you find it wasn't the old home you missed but your childhood.”
Sam Ewing“Success has a simple formula: do your best, and people may like it.”
Sam Ewing“Nobody ever asks a father how he manages to combine marriage and a career.”
Sam Ewing“Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don't turn up at all.”
Sam Ewing“It's hard to remember who you were when you're constantly pretending to be someone you're not.”
Amy Ewing“This prolific and inventive photographer (Edward Steichen) must be given credit for virtually inventing modern fashion photography, and as the tohousands of high-quality original prints in the Conde Nast archives prove, only Irving Penn and Richard Avedon have since emerged as serious historical rivals.”
William A. Ewing“Inflation is when you pay fifteen dollars for the ten-dollar haircut you used to get for five dollars when you had hair.”
Sam Ewing