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Consumers do not view communications in isolation. They bring with them all their past brand experiences and associations. — Josh Hunt

Lies are like garbage that you can't throw away. They clutter your life, foul your air, and make living unbearable. — Wes Fesler

The worst thing you can possibly do is worrying and thinking about what you could have done. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

I figure I'm still good for painting until 95 or thereabouts. — Bern Will Brown

Oh! that you could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks, and make but an interior survey of your good selves. — William Shakespeare

I've always wanted to land a 1080, it's been a beast of a burden for me. — Shaun White

It is only possible to live happily ever after on a daily basis. — Margaret Wander Bonanno

President Bush bet his presidency-and America's world leadership-on the war in Iraq. Tragically, it looks as though he bit off more than the American people were willing to chew. — Mort Kondracke

Life is reflections of our thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

If ever you do go back, what is it you want of Evesham?"
"Do I know? [ ... ] The silence, it might be ... or the stillness. To have no more running to do ... to have arrived, and have no more need to run. The appetite changes. Now I think it would be a beautiful thing to be still. — Ellis Peters

Men always seemed to growl and sniff around each other, bristling over nothing, and just as suddenly become buddies at the least likely moments. — Christine Feehan

Make your life a tribute equal to the magnitude of the gift of life. — Bryant McGill

Real art is basic emotion. If a scene is handled with simplicity - and I don't mean simple - it'll be good, and the public will know it. — John Wayne

Human life is basically a comedy. Even its tragedies often seem comic to the spectator, and not infrequently they actually have comic touches to the victim. Happiness probably consists largely in the capacity to detect and relish them. A man who can laugh, if only at himself, is never really miserable. — H.L. Mencken