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“Epithets, like pepper, Give zest to what you write; And if you strew them sparely, They whet the appetite: But if you lay them on too thick, You spoil the matter quite!”
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“Recognizing our responsibilities as industrialists, we will devote ourselves to the progress and development of society and the well-being of people through our business activities, thereby enhancing the quality of life throughout the world.”
Source : "Rethinking Marketing: Sustainable Marketing Enterprise in Asia". Book by Philip Kotler, p. 82., 2012.
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“Unacceptable Levels is Powerful. Â It tells the story of toxic chemicals in just about every aspect of our lives, and the egregious lack of regulation. Â Our ability to protect our families is at stake.”
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“We want to appeal to everyone and get rich quick. We want to be millionaires. I've got this plan to buy Tasmania you see...”
Source : Interview with Sounds magazine, June 1976.
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“An alarming number of parents appear to have little confidence in their ability to "teach" their children. We should help parents understand the overriding importance of incidental teaching in the context of warm, consistent companionship. Such caring is usually the greatest teaching, especially if caring means sharing in the activites of the home.”
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“At the root of everything I do is a fascination with ideas – what ideas are for, what jobs they do.”
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“And Annie showed me how ailanthus trees grow under subway and sewer gratings, stretching toward the sun, making shelter in the summer, she said, laughing, for the small dragons that live under the streets.”
Source : Nancy Garden (2017). “Annie on My Mind”, p.61, Open Road Media
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“If then you are wise, you will show yourself rather as a reservoir than as a canal. For a canal spreads abroad water as it receives it, but a reservoir waits until it is filled before overflowing, and thus communicates, without loss to itself, its superabundant water. In the Church at the present day, we have many canals, few reservoirs.”