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I really think the app store is kind of the killer app for Apple and for Google. — Mitch Lasky
We have power as consumers. We can exercise that power all the time by not choosing to invest time, energy or funds to support the production of mass media images that do not reflect life-enhancing values, that undermine a love ethic. — Bell Hooks
The Beatles were bubblegum cards and Help at the Saturday morning cinema and toy plastic guitars and singing 'Yellow Submarine' at the top of my voice in the back row of the coach on school trips. They belong to me, not to me and Laura, or me and Charlie, or me and Alison Ashworth, and though they'll make me feel something, they won't make me feel anything bad. — Nick Hornby
He pegged criminals as impulsive, immature, deprived of affection, and lacking in restraint, all qualities that later studies bore out. — Jack El-Hai
We are publishers of content and consumers of content at the same time. (D. Abbot, J.Hegarty) — Gordon Torr
I intend to scream, shout, race the engine, call when I feel like it, throw tantrums in Bloomingdale's if I feel like it and confess intimate details about my life to complete strangers. I intend to do what I want to do and be whom I want to be and answer only to myself: that is, quite simply, the bitch philosophy ... — Elizabeth Wurtzel
I got more than a thing for you, tattoo wit a ink for you right over my heart girl, I'll do the unthinkable. — Drake
The day, like the previous days, dragged sluggishly by in a kind of insipid idleness, devoid even of that dreamy expectancy which can make idleness so enchanting. — Vladimir Nabokov
Liposuction isn't an option, because I don't have any fat under my skin. The solution? ReFirme, which is painless — Carnie Wilson
I am disappointed. Violette knows how I feel about smart girls turning into needy sex objects for dumb boys. — Melina Marchetta
Comedy aims at representing men as worse, Tragedy as better than in actual life. — Aristotle.