“We have over 130 classes now. A lot of women are taking multiple courses and purchasing bundles. Sponsored classes are free and that’s been a huge hit among advertisers because you could by a 30 to 40-second ad on a video or have a 60-minute branded video.”— Brit Morin, digiday.com
“Annie: That’s it? Nobody has a story idea? James: Annie, it’s been kind of a slow week. I mean, no rappers got arrested, no movie stars were hospitalized for “exhaustion”... Annie: Come on! A new trend, a new band, there must be a story we haven’t done? Sabrina: Okay, last night on National Supersta…”— Tod Himmel, Sabrina Spellman, Melissa Joan Hart, imdb.com
“Well, it must be really overwhelming to read the news and be connected like everybody is when your awareness is just beginning to develop. I remember when I was a young teenager and I was realizing how big the world was, how I thought politics worked and the ramification of decisions that small elit…”— Mike Shinoda, interview.de
“At some point the word ‘strategy’ becomes a euphemism for procrastination.”— Peter Theil, amazon.com
“Novels are complex. Novels are absorbing. Novels have an interiority that TV can’t touch. Novels are comfortable with the basic human fact that people don’t really change. And, what’s more, with a novel comes an expenditure of effort.”— Taffy Brodesser-Akner, nytimes.com
“People don’t know who I really am. I’m judged by the idiot box and the newspaper.”— Allen Iverson, youtube.com
“Netflix’s data allows it to be vastly more precise, giving it an enormous competitive advantage.”— Josef Adalian, vulture.com
“These are adults who seem to be so caught up in the moment they don’t consider the implication of who they support and whether they’re doing more harm than good.”— Scaachi Koul, buzzfeed.com
“A 2017 report funded by Google found that among 122 brands, teenagers found Vice to be the second-least cool, less than Yahoo, the Sunglass Hut, and JCPenney, and even if this overstates the case, it suggests an age-old branding challenge.”— Reeves Wiedeman, nymag.com
“Our country’s biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!'”— Donald Trump, dailymail.co.uk
“You newspapermen are crazy for definitions and neat schemes. You're impossibly dogmatic.”— Fidel Castro, marxists.org
“The media had portrayed me as a cold-hearted, ruthless monster, but I’m really not that way. I’m very down to earth.”— Richard Ramirez, evilminds.tumblr.com
“The fact that nine-tenths of all the smutty literature, artistic tripe and theatrical banalities, had to be charged to the account of people who formed scarcely one per cent. of the nation—that fact could not be gainsaid. It was there, and had to be admitted.”— Adolf Hitler, amazon.com
“It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation.”— Adolf Hitler, amazon.com
“The scream of the twelve-inch shrapnel is more penetrating than the hiss from a thousand Jewish newspaper vipers. Therefore let them go on with their hissing.”— Adolf Hitler, amazon.com
“I’m not talking about myself here, but I think we should all realize sensitive people—and I’m not talking about myself—in this day and age, on this planet, with the multitude of media input and psychological bombardment, have to be really careful. They’re going to have to find some way to create som…”— Eddie Vedder, huffingtonpost.com
“There was a lot of stuff that got said, but none of it really matters. And I like to think he may have had second thoughts about some of the things he said, you know... I mean there's a person we both knew, who told me that Kurt asked about me a lot, like picked their brains about me, this person wh…”— Eddie Vedder, fivehorizons.com
“I don't think I realized that the cost of fame is that it's open season on every moment of your life.”— Julia Roberts, articles.chicagotribune.com