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Before he became the most brilliant and famous man in the ad business, David Ogilvy sold ovens door-to-door. Because of that, he never forgot that advertising is just a slightly more scalable form of creating demand than door-to-door sales. — Ryan Holiday

Western dictionaries define secularism as absence of religion but Indian secularism does not mean irreligiousness.It means profusion of religions. — Shashi Tharoor

Long life, and short, are by death made all one; for there is no long, nor short, to things that are no more. — Michel De Montaigne

A passion for the dramatic art is inherent in the nature of man. — Edwin Forrest

It's time to stop producing stuff, and start producing fun. — John Sherman

And when his wings enfold you yield to him,
Though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you. — Kahlil Gibran

You just gotta be yourself. Like be yourself and if it works out for you, grind hard. Don't get lost in it. And have fun. — Kirko Bangz

I don't like typing messages on my phone. Some people get used to it. — Bill Gates

Pop music thrives on repetition. You know a song's a hit when you've heard it so often that you'll be happy never to hear it again. — James Surowiecki

Girls, now, they wear leggings. As pants. It's embarrassing. Just parading their coochies around town. — Stephanie Danler

Yes, my grandfather worked with Thomas Edison on the electric car, and he sold electric cars at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris. — Al Jardine

Just recently Ive learned to be okay with myself without wearing makeup. I think it was a special someone telling me that I didnt need it. I started taking care of my skin and realized I didnt need as much as I thought I did. — Vanessa Hudgens

A cheerful life is what the Muses love, A soaring spirit is their prime delight. — William Wordsworth