We're careful not to saturate people.

Entrepreneurs with disabilities are overwhelmingly successful.

I want my tombstone to read: If this is a joke, I don't get it.

A vegetarian is a person who won't eat anything that can have children.

Nothing is going to stop Mike Tyson that doesn't have a motor attached.

When I go to a bar, I don't go looking for a girl who knows the capital of Maine.

I don't like to watch golf on television because I can't stand people who whisper.

It isn't how much time you spend somewhere that makes it memorable: it's how you spend the time.

You know you're getting old when kids start to dress like you used to and movies are made about your teen life.

We cannot attain the presence of God. We're already totally in the presence of God. What's missing is awareness.

The truth is that God is to be found in all things - even and most especially in the painful, tragic and unpleasant things.

Friends are the most important part of your life. Treasure the tears, treasure the laughter, but most importantly, treasure the memories.

We work very, very hard to find that fine line where location is meaningful enough to be interesting to an advertiser but not so intrusive that it interrupts the creative flow of the show.

You could place one product in a first-run telecast, a second product what that program is rerun, and a third product when the show goes into syndication, and another product when it goes on cable.

We can place a product, virtually any size, in almost any location. It really depends on what the program and the video in each individual episode provides in terms of a logical or contextual background.

Digital brand integration is part of the evolution of product placement. It's simply another tool marketers use to get products integrated into shows. If you can put it in a package, we can put it in a show.

What we want to do is raise the bare minimum amount that will give us a large enough microphone to effectively convey our message. Unfortunately, $20 million is critical mass in terms of running an effective campaign in New York.

When Mrs. Clinton ran for office, she promised economic growth across New York state, to bring in more than 200,000 jobs, ... She has not. We have lost jobs to outsourcing and globalization and to sending our jobs and industries to foreign countries.

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