People will judge you according to your own convictions.

Select your friendships carefully. Gather people around you who will reinforce your lifestyle.

If you're open with people and provide context for the decisions that your making, customers will stick with you.

TV that people will never see, that giant international corporations will never touch, will never pay your salary.

I think prepare, if you're going to voice your opinion be aware that some people will be supportive and some people won't.

If someone is quite tall, the people will sing songs about his height. We don't have to overreact. You just have to do your job.

You've got to clock the hours and pay your dues. Then eventually, people will come to you. You have to be patient and appreciative.

You should not quarrel with your neighbour, for he will remain where he is, but your high handedness will become the talk of the people.

How about keyboards in your mouth? How fast can you type with your tongue? People will think you're just masticating, when you're really talking to your girlfriend.

When you sign on to be an activist in northwest Montana, people in the grocery store will avoid eye contact, particularly if they're hanging out with outspoken opponents to your views.

I joined Twitter and you read a lot of the comments. You're biting your lip and you want to reply but you know a headline will be made from it and you don't want to give people the satisfaction.

If you give an answer to your viewer, your film will simply finish in the movie theatre. But when you pose questions, your film actually begins after people watch it. In fact, your film will continue inside the viewer.

Studies show when people yell, they get themselves even angrier. Interesting factoid: If you and/or your partner's heartbeat becomes higher than 100 beats per minute during an argument, you will not be able to fully understand/process what the other is saying.

I've heard people on panels say, 'You must have a Web site. You need to tweet. Repeat the title of your book constantly,' and I just want to say, 'Shut up. Everything you're saying is wrong.' People will know instantly if your only motivation for tweeting is to sell books.

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