Quotes About Impact
I mean, we've built a lot of products that we think are good, and will help people share photos and share videos and write messages to each other. But it's really all about how people are spreading Facebook around the world in all these different countries. And that's what's so amazing about the scale that it's at today.
~ Mark Zuckerberg
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Sometimes you read a book so special that you want to carry it around with you for months after you've finished just to stay near it.
~ Markus Zusak
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He does something to me, that boy. Every time. It's his only detriment. He steps on my heart. He makes me cry.
~ Markus Zusak
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The weak are more likely to make the strong weak than the strong are likely to make the weak strong.
~ Marlene Dietrich
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I want my life to mean something!
~ Unknown
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In a close-up, the audience is only inches away, and your face becomes the stage.
~ Marlon Brando
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The power and influence of a movie star is curious: I didn't ask for it or take it; people gave it to me. Simply because you're a movie star, people empower you with special rights and privileges.
~ Marlon Brando
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The problem with a book is that you never know what it's planning to do to you until you're too far in it.
~ Marlon James
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am slowly realizing that even though the Singer is the center of the story that it really isn't his story. Like there's a version of this story that's not really about him, but about the people around him, the ones who come and go that might actually provide a bigger picture than me asking him why he smokes ganja.
~ Marlon James
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You never know when people's dreams are connected to you before you're gone and then there's nothing to do, but watch them die in a different way, slow, limb by limb, system by system.
~ Marlon James
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The two men who bring guns to the ghetto don't know what to do since when music hit you can't hit it back.
~ Marlon James
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whenever you hold a gun, it's really the gun that's holding you.
~ Marlon James
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You never know when people's dreams are connected to you before you're gone and then there's nothing to do, but watch them die in a different way, slow, limb by limb, system by system. Heart condition, diabetes, slow-killing diseases with slow-sounding names. This is the body going over to death with impatience, one part at a time.
~ Marlon James
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The problem with a book is that you never know what it's planning to do to you until you're too far into it. I really need to take a shower.
~ Marlon James
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Gun weight is a different kind of weight. Or maybe it be something else, a feeling that whenever you hold a gun is really the gun holding you.
~ Marlon James
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after Tuesday come Wednesday. And what you do on Tuesday change the type of Wednesday that going come to you.
~ Marlon James
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This is a story of several killings, of boys who meant nothing to a world still spinning
~ Marlon James
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Shit doesn't just happen in a void, there're ripples and consequences and even with all that there's still a whole fucking world going on, whether you're doing something or not.
~ Marlon James
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A bad smell, like a good one, can follow you into tomorrow.
~ Marlon James
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why is it that happiness can disappear in an instant but sadness stays around forever?
~ Unknown
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In 75 percent of the television programs shown during hours when American children are most likely to be watching, the hero either kills people or beats them up. This violence typically constitutes the "climax" of the show. Viewers, having been taught that bad guys deserve to be punished, take pleasure in watching this violence.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
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MBR: First, I'd like to know what I said or did that made life more wonderful for you.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
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the actions that have contributed to our well-being
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
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75 percent of the television programs shown during hours when American children are most likely to be watching, the hero either kills people or beats them up. This violence typically constitutes the "climax" of the show. Viewers, having been taught that bad guys deserve to be punished, take pleasure in watching this violence.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
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