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For a truly effective social campaign, a brand needs to embrace the first principles of marketing, which involves brand definition and consistent storytelling. — Simon Mainwaring

True love is not for the faint-hearted. — Jack Kornfield

I think people are sort of waking up to it now, how probably the biggest change in Internet media isn't the immediacy of it, or the low costs, but the measurability. Which is actually terrifying if you're a traditional journalist, and used to pushing what people ought to like, or what you think they ought to like. — Nick Denton

It is, of course, the first recourse of every elitist to see social barbarism in others. — Graham Joyce

Look at who people are elevating and deifying in the public eye, and ask yourself what those people have done to receive such lauding and what it is they haven't. When you look at that you say, okay, are these people being revered for something of merit, or are they completely hallow? Or even worse, are they being revered for something that is actually destructive? — Davey Havok

Early in my career, I was involved with engineer-led projects, where designers came in late in the game and were expected to put lipstick on an existing code base. This almost never works. — Ryan Holmes

In all my lectures, I have taught one doctrine, namely, the infinitude of the private man. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I've always thought the main argument for organic was more environmental than a health argument. I just don't think spraying a lot of pesticides into the environment on a routine basis is a good thing. — John Mackey

Gratitude is the experience of our true self. — Gina Lakes

Do you and Barley have kits?" she mewed. "Er, no," Ravenpaw answered. — Erin Hunter

You're not a fish, so it isn't the Abyss. — Jonathan L. Howard

Even as we live with the knowledge that each day might be our last, we don't want to believe it. — Sharon Salzberg