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Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By David Ogilvy

The trouble with many copywriters in general agencies are that they don't really think in terms of selling. They have never written direct-response; they have never tasted blood — David Ogilvy

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By Franny Armstrong

I realised what a powerful position you are in if you own the rights to your film because then you control the distribution and I ended up getting 25 million viewers for McLibel and that's what it's all about for me. — Franny Armstrong

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By M. Russell Ballard

Of this you may be certain: The Lord especially loves righteous women-women who are not only faithful but filled with faith, women who are optimistic and cheerful because they know who they are and where they are going, women who are striving to live and serve as women of God. — M. Russell Ballard

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By Christopher Durang

Then in college I became obsessed with film, and wanted to be part of that. — Christopher Durang

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By Halle Berry

I think my feet are my sexiest body part. People I find really sexy include Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and my mum. — Halle Berry

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By Samuel J. Palmisano

Why IBM? We have tremendous expertise. One of the reasons we can drive phenomenal efficiency around the world is because we've made IBM an e-business. — Samuel J. Palmisano

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By Colin Greenwood

I've seen the Mass For The End Of Time in concert but my brother's the more musical one really. — Colin Greenwood

Rubbermaid Shelving Quotes By Ian McEwan

In his corner of West London, and in his self-preoccupied daily round, it was easy for Clive to think of civilization as the sum of all the arts, along with design, cuisine, good wine, and the like. But now it appeared that this was what it really was- square miles of meager modern houses whose principal purpose was the support of TV aerials and dishes; factories producing worthless junk to be advertised on the televisions and, in dismal lots, lorries queuing to distribute it, and everywhere else, roads and the tyranny of traffic. — Ian McEwan