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Quotes About Engagement

Case said. "We thought community trumped content.
~ Walter Isaacson
AOL's users were not called customers or subscribers; they were members.
~ Walter Isaacson
And you can't win on innovation unless you have a way to communicate to customers.
~ Walter Isaacson
I hate the way people use slide presentations instead of thinking
~ Walter Isaacson
computers to them, he asked if he could meet Baez. A few weeks later he and Baez
~ Walter Isaacson
La gente que sabe de lo que está hablando no necesita PowerPoint
~ Walter Isaacson
Build something of value and deliver a service compelling enough that people would just use it.
~ Walter Isaacson
Later that year, a similar note left for her added, "If you don't mind, I'd like to come over this evening to read with you.
~ Walter Isaacson
When one has so many different people with different opinions to deal with in a new affair
~ Walter Isaacson
Just because you can't act EVERYWHERE doesn't mean you don't act ANYWHERE. – Madeleine Albright
~ Walter Isaacson
Readin' good books is like meetin' a girl you wanna get to know bettah
~ Walter Mosley
I liked meeting young black Republicans. It meant that some part of the younger generation was thinking. Who cared if they were wrong?
~ Walter Mosley
The black intellectual, the black academic, must attach himself to the activity of the black masses.
~ Walter Rodney
Scott Fetzer's letter of engagement with the banking firm provided it a $2.5 million fee upon sale, even if it had nothing to do with finding the buyer. I guess the lead banker felt he should do something for his payment, so he graciously offered us a copy of the book on Scott Fetzer that his firm had prepared. With his customary tact, Charlie responded: "I'll pay $2.5 million not to read it.
~ Warren Buffett
If you can't communicate, it's like winking at a girl in the dark.
~ Warren Buffett
No one person can do everything . . . but we can all do something.
~ Warren St. John
since God's Word is living, he who listens and does not have a living response is he who has not actually heard the Word of God.
~ Watchman Nee
A literary work ... is, during the time one reads it, a friend with whom one has chosen to spend one's time. The question now is, what does this friendship do to my mind? What does this new friend ask me to notice, to desire, to care about? How does he or she invite me to view my fellow human beings?
~ Wayne Booth
We may exhort ourselves to read tolerantly, we may quote Coleridge on the willing suspension of disbelief until we think ourselves totally suspended in a relativistic universe, and still we will find many books which postulate readers we refuse to become, books that depend on 'beliefs' or 'attitudes'...which we cannot adopt even hypothetically as our own.
~ Wayne Booth
In any reading experience there is an implied dialogue among author, narrator, the other characters, and the reader.
~ Wayne C. Booth
A non-doer is very often a critic-that is, someone who sits back and watches doers, and then waxes philosophically about how the doers are doing. It's easy to be a critic, but being a doer requires effort, risk, and change.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
vow to make a difference on a daily basis throughout your life
~ Wayne W. Dyer
The willingness and ability to live fully in the now eludes many people. While eating your appetizer, don't be concerned with dessert. While reading a book, notice where your thoughts are. While on vacation, be there instead of thinking about what should have been done and what has to be done when returning home. Don't let the elusive present moment get used up by thoughts that aren't in the here and now. There
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Listen more and speak less
~ Wayne W. Dyer