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Traditional media brand advertising is 65% to 70% spend; online, it's like 28%. You've got a huge margin. — Ross Levinsohn

The voices of peace can't be silenced by bombs, shootings, sieges, brutality and barbarism. Despite the challenges we face as peace-makers in a troubled region, all we want is peace and our campaign #WeWantPeace continues. — Widad Akreyi

I'm not a madman. — Ray Nitschke

The Whitehouse is talking different because we are walking different — Van Jones

You couldn't change where you were from. But still, you didn't have to stay there. You didn't have to stay stuck in the past. — Kami Garcia

Building a better you is the first step to building a better America. — Zig Ziglar

Kiss my ass and my anus'cause it's finally famous — Nicki Minaj

That consciousness of quality, and the need to demand it can galvanize your energies, not just in your work, but in a rigorous exercise of mind and heart in every aspect of your life. — Meryl Streep

To become successful you will have to get mad about your current situation. After you get mad, get motivated to do something about it. — Jon Jones

August brings into sharp focus and a furious boil everything I've been listening to in the late spring and summer. — Henry Rollins

Much of what I have done is left unfinished- not because I left it too soon, not because I was lazy, but because it had a life of it's own that continues without me. Children, I suppose, are always unfinished business: they begin as part of your own body, and continue as seperate as another continent. The work you do, if it has any meaning, passes to other hands. The day slides into a night's dreaming.
True stories are the ones that lie open at the border, allowing a crossing, a further frontier. The final frontier is just science fiction -don't believe it. Like the universe, there is no end. (p.87) — Jeanette Winterson