Quotes About Content
It's almost impossible to totally eliminate terrible content in a huge open network.
~ Steven Levy
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People are so accustomed now to social networking. Now everybody has custom-made news for him or her. So everybody is a content maker and a content reactor.
~ Lucien Bourjeily
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The entertainment business hasn't had a new idea in years.
~ Barry Diller
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I am so inspired by new media.
~ Tamra Davis
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The futures of Crackle and Hulu and so forth become more and more important as we connect to more and more devices. We need our content to make our services as attractive as Apple's or Amazon's or Microsoft's. We're in a brave new world of fierce competition.
~ Howard Stringer
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There are many different ways of categorizing news. It doesn't have to be just war and famine and serious politics.
~ Piers Morgan
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U.S.A. Today is what happens when the coupon section takes over the newspaper.
~ Hasan Minhaj
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While readers know that advertisements keep the product cost low, they still buy a newspaper for its editorial content and not for its advertisements.
~ Sucheta Dalal
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The question I ask myself is what would have happened if newspapers hadn't initially given their content away for free on the Internet. It's so hard to get people to pay once they are accustomed to having something for free.
~ Tom Rachman
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It's so nice that there's all this new space for new, good content. It's good news for us actors, since nobody makes real independent films anymore.
~ Gaby Hoffmann
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For years, broadcasters didn't get a nickel out of retransmission consent. But broadcast content is what the cable industry was selling to customers.
~ Gordon Smith
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In a world overloaded with information and content, there is simply no excuse for fans to be ill-informed about women's football.
~ Eniola Aluko
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The power lies with content creators now, but if you can't reach people, there's no point.
~ Dana Brunetti
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I'm not the sorts to have many hopes. There's no point.
~ Jaideep Ahlawat
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It's aspirational for me. I've lived as a cat lady. I'm happy to be a cat lady. I'll continue to be a cat lady. Just bring them all to my house, and I'll keep them all, no problem.
~ Hannah Simone
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This is why the rabbis tell us that a broken heart is more full than one that is content: because a broken heart has a vacancy, and the vacancy has the potential to be filled with the infinite.
~ Nicole Krauss
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Till now, I told myself, You have only seen the shadow and been well content with it; now, I am going to lead you into the substance.
~ Nikos Kazantzakis
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The body breathes by itself. The mind thinks by itself. Awareness simply observes the process without getting lost in the content.
~ Noah Levine
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If anybody thinks they should listen to me because I'm a professor at MIT, that's nonsense. You should decide whether something makes sense by its content, not by the letters after the name of the person who says it.
~ Noam Chomsky
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We live in an age where virtually no content is lost and virtually all content is shared. The sheer amount of information about every current idea makes those concepts difficult to contradict, particularly in a framework where public consensus has become the ultimate arbiter of validity. In other words, we're starting to behave as if we've reached the end of human knowledge. And while that notion is undoubtedly false, the sensation of certitude it generates is paralyzing.
~ Chuck Klosterman
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They are way too happy.
~ Colin Bateman
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We also do not judge the life history of a particular person by the number of pages in the book that portrays it but only by the richness of the content it contains.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Let us consider, for instance, "Sunday neurosis," that kind of depression which afflicts people who become aware of the lack of content in their lives when the rush of the busy week is over and the void within themselves becomes manifest. Not a few cases of suicide can be traced back to this existential vacuum.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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do not judge the life history of a particular person by the number of pages in the book that portrays it but only by the richness of the content it contains.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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