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If your marketing is not delivering consumers to the cash register with their wallets in their hands to buy your product, don't do it. — Sergio Zyman

The rule of songwriting: say what you want to say, say it again, say it a different way, then say it again. — Hunter Hayes

Haven't you forgotten the first and most important lesson in all of philosophy, the lesson taught to all of us by Socrates, the father of philosophy? That you are wise only when you are humble, that the very first bit of wisdom and the prerequisite for all others is the realization that we are not wise — Peter Kreeft

The average American worker has fifty interruptions a day, of which seventy percent have nothing to do with work. — W. Edwards Deming

Children remember staying up late. Grownups think about getting up early — Robert Goolrick

People are still asking me if I knew Star Wars was going to be that big of a hit. Yes, we all knew. The only one who didn't know was George. — Carrie Fisher

I'll keep your heart, Scar," he whispered. "If you keep mine. — A.C. Gaughen

She could not imagine what she could do to reconstruct all the things she enjoyed, and she could hardly remember what it was that she had enjoyed. — Jane Smiley

Revie said there was nothing between me and Ray yet he never gave me a chance to show what I could do. — Peter Shilton

Maybe, Keller thinks, I've become too used to solitude. Maybe I like it too much. — Don Winslow

Happiness does not create humor. There's nothing funny about being happy. Sadness creates humor. — Charles M. Schulz

Stick to your charms, they give the illusion that some beauty resides in you somewhere. Insecurity shows the real serpent you are and you are in this moment a venomous snake. — Faye Sonja

Just what the doctor ordered, he says. A bottle of lemonade, a hard-boiled egg, and Thou. — Margaret Atwood

Art thieves steal more than beautiful objects; they steal memories and identities. They steal history. — Robert K. Wittman