Kevin Reilly The resilience of narrative storytelling and people’s love affair with television is impressive. – Kevin Reilly Affair Quotes Impressive Quotes Love Quotes Narrative Quotes Peoples Quotes Resilience Quotes Storytelling Quotes Television Quotes Creating more direct relationships with consumers, utilizing the resulting data and insights, is increasingly more valuable – and an evolution of the traditional competency of ad-supported television networks. TV has always been a dog-eat-dog game.
Alveda King President Obama is traveling around the country, proposing a stimulus bill that has already failed once. Instead of having an honest discussion about whether or not a plan that already failed once will fail again, the establishment would rather distract the American people with gossip. – Alveda King
Nancy Gibbs I’ve been grateful that ‘Time’s’ reach and mandate is so broad; anything you’re interested in, you can usually write about. – Nancy Gibbs
Marjane Satrapi I am absolutely not a feminist, I am against stupidity, and if it comes from males or females, it doesn’t change anything. If it means that women and men, they are equal, then OK, certainly I am a feminist. – Marjane Satrapi
Andre Villas-Boas That image is now associated with the Portuguese coaches: the ability to adapt, to arrive and win, to assemble good teams and good structures is undoubtedly one of our brands and I think that’s the main fact for which we are most respected around the world. – Andre Villas-Boas
Rick Tumlinson The exploration of space: Be it by humans or robots, based on the best choice for the mission and the most efficient means to return the data and science sought. Most of the time, this will mean we send robots due to cost and danger. But sometimes, we will need the irreplaceable judgment and descriptive abilities of a person on the spot. – Rick Tumlinson
Chico Buarque Some people thought I was using my popularity as a singer to sell my first novel. For others, it was almost a sacrilege: a practitioner of a minor art daring to enter the field of high art. – Chico Buarque
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