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Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Frank Luntz

Anything that causes you to doubt, to raise either objections or just concerns about it - and they always put the information right at the bottom of the screen so you can't really read it - every time you see a company do that, the ad becomes less effective. The communication becomes less effective. — Frank Luntz

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Claudia Rankine

The brightest memory fades faster than the dullest ink. — Claudia Rankine

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Accordingly, I do not believe that an "impulse to knowledge" is the father of philosophy; but that another impulse, here as elsewhere, has only made use of knowledge (and mistaken knowledge!) as an instrument. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Kirk Cameron

To me, God comes first, my family come second. If I fail at those two, I'm just playing games. — Kirk Cameron

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Lady Gaga

I want the deepest, darkest, sickest parts of you that you are afraid to share with anyone because I love you that much. — Lady Gaga

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Muhammad Ali

Frank Sinatra told Floyd Paterson how he should whoop me. Frank Sinatra. — Muhammad Ali

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Neal Shusterman

You come to know the pattern of your particular chemical bombardment. The numbness, the lack of focus, the artificial sense of peace when the meds first hit your system. The growing paranoia and anxiety as they wane. The worse you feel, the more you can get into the treacherous waters of your own thoughts. The greater the threat from the inside, the more you long for those waters, as if you've grown accustomed to the terrible tentacles that seek to draw you into their crushing embrace. — Neal Shusterman

Heffer Wolfe Quotes By Nicholas D. Kristof

There is an element of anger among women who've been raped. There's certainly a major element of humiliation. But it really does seem like a medical condition of shock and horror — Nicholas D. Kristof