“Women can resist a man's love, a man's fame, a man's personal appearance, and a man's money, but they cannot resist a man's tongue when he knows how to talk to them.”— Wilkie Collins, amazon.com
“Nobody could say Obama didn't understand the problems of working people. Obama was still paying off student loans when he stepped onto the national stage in 2004. Clinton is somebody who hasn't driven her own car in three decades.”— Katie Packer, bigstory.ap.org
“I’m exactly as happy as I was when I was waiting tables. I don’t think people get happier. But knowing that you’re financially OK and you can have health insurance is really nice.”— Amy Schumer, theguardian.com
“The best filter isn’t BuzzFeed, or The Atlantic, or whatever. The best filter is money. That is how you say “I love you.” This is America. This is a capitalist country. We say “I’m sorry” with money. We say “I love you” with money.”— Elizabeth Wurtzel, buzzfeed.com
“Making no money had inevitably started to suck. I don’t care if you own a yoga mat, blend your own green juices, or have a Master’s in Feng Shui. It’s frustrating to adjust from making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to earning zero dollars an hour pursuing sanity and happiness.”— Mélanie Berliet, amazon.com
“If we’re going to continue to be the policemen of the world, we ought to be paid for it.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“There's nobody there. There's nobody in charge. All a large corporation is is a set of commands . It's like a very simple computer program and if you look at what that program is, you can hack it to do whatever you damn well please because there's nobody in charge. Nobody understands. I mean that's…”— Douglas Rushkoff, amazon.com
“There is comfort in consensus; those in the majority gain confidence from their very number.”— Seth A. Klarman, amazon.com
“That's why now when I look at Obama talking about jobs, let's create jobs for everyone. It's like who wants a fucking job?”— Douglas Rushkoff, new.livestream.com
“Blogs are likely to be better for readers than for capitalists, while I love the medium, I’ve always been skeptical about the value of blogs as businesses.”— Nick Denton, nymag.com