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Kernahan Road Quotes By Pete Doherty

I love her, but I wouldn't marry her if she was the last woman on earth [on Kate Moss — Pete Doherty

Kernahan Road Quotes By Gary Vaynerchuk

Businesses can forge a direct connection between their community and their brand when they stop thinking about social media as the backup to the main events. It should be a main event in and of itself, serving as the nexus connecting every other channel by which businesses talk to their customers. — Gary Vaynerchuk

Kernahan Road Quotes By Hugh Masekela

I don't think anybody has ever been able to live up to what they promised. I don't know a government that has ever been successful at that because once they get into power, things change and the world is controlled also by business now. — Hugh Masekela

Kernahan Road Quotes By Darrell Bain

Real readers re-read good books. — Darrell Bain

Kernahan Road Quotes By James Surowiecki

The important thing about groupthink is that it works not so much by censoring dissent as by making dissent seem somehow improbable. — James Surowiecki

Kernahan Road Quotes By Halldor Laxness

I have written about everything at Brekkukot, both indoors and out, which can be given a name; but I have scarcely said a word yet about my grandmother, who was certainly not some useless ornament about the place. On the other hand, if she were likened to the heart of the house, one could say exactly the same about her as one does about healthy hearts in general, that whoever is lucky enough to have such a heart is quite unaware of having a heart at all. — Halldor Laxness

Kernahan Road Quotes By Chad Harbach

Only here, long after midnight, while everyone else was sleeping, when nothing was expected of him, could Schwartz convince himself that he was working hard enough. These hours felt stolen, added to his life. The voice fell quiet. — Chad Harbach