Knopf is solidly profitable, and that is how I intend to keep it.
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Just because we're Knopf doesn't mean we shouldn't sell books as well as any other publisher in the land.
There's a blockbuster side to Knopf, whether it's P. D. James or John le Carre or our best-selling books. We try to sell our writers as aggressively as those houses regarded as commercial with a capital C.
At Knopf, everything is inherited.
Thrift is of great revenue.
I think the only way to maintain profitability is to meet the needs of the customers.
I don't do something necessarily to make a big profit or because it's a logical business decision.
Legitimate profit is good. What's bad is profiteering.
The knish is a classic example of peasant food evolving into comfort food and even sophisticated fare.
There are more fools than knaves in the world, else the knaves would not have enough to live upon.
The infomercial business has been good to me.
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