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Social media is not a fad because it's human.
Gary Vaynerchuk
Good salespeople sell value and social media is the best place to find this value because of its transparency.
Adding a social layer to any platform immediately increases its effectiveness.
I don't know how you can justify leaving any engagement behind in the social Web of 2011.
Think of social media as the Internet. I can't think of anyone betting against the Internet in 2012.
Social marketing is now a 24-7 job.
At first, I didn't really use anything in the social network world. I was so anti-social network, which is kind of ironic. I actually first started on a chat room on my fan site.
Rihanna
Making social comment is an artificial place for an artist to start from. If an artist is touched by some social condition, what the artist creates will reflect that, but you can't force it.
Susan Sontag
Social media has taken over in America to such an extreme that to get my own kids to look back a week in their history is a miracle, let alone 100 years.
Steven Spielberg
There are so many rumours about so many of us in the public eye. Sometimes it's too hard to deny what is not true.
I have a choice - I can either watch all the dailies, or I can follow the social media. I can't do both.
It's insane how much press my Instagram will get. It's weird, in a way, that I can dictate the agenda - but I love being able to have a say in all of that.
Selena Gomez
I have always been an active part of my community.
Salma Hayek
I must stop compromising my plays with this whiff of social application. They must be entirely untouched by any suspicion of usefulness.
Tom Stoppard
Every reasonable human being should be a moderate Socialist.
Thomas Mann
No arts; no letters; no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death; and the life of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
Thomas Hobbes
U.S. society doesn't want to play the role of international policeman.
Vladimir Putin
Families and societies are small and large versions of one another. Both are made up of people who have to work together, whose destinies are tied up with one another. Each features the components of a relationship: leaders perform roles relative to the led, the young to the old, and male to female; and each is involved with the process of decision-making, use of authority, and the seeking of common goals.
Virginia Satir
It's an indication of how cynical our society has become that any kind of love story with a sad theme is automatically ridiculed as sentimental junk.
Winona Ryder
“We see frequently societies of merchants in London, and other trading towns, purchase waste lands in our sugar colonies, which they expect to improve and cultivate with profit, by means of factors and agents, notwithstanding the great distance and the uncertain returns, from the defective administration of justice in those countries.”
Adam Smith
“though the interest of the labourer is strictly connected with that of the society, he is incapable either of comprehending that interest, or of understanding its connexion with his own. His condition leaves him no time to receive the necessary information, and his education and habits are commonly such as to render him unfit to judge, even though he was fully informed. In the public deliberations, therefore, his voice is little heard, and less regarded; except upon particular occasions, when his clamour is animated, set on, and supported by his employers, not for his, but their own particular purposes.”
Freddie Mercury
“People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices. It”
“Though those different plans were, perhaps, first introduced by the private interests and prejudices of particular orders of men, without any regard to, or foresight of, their consequences upon the general welfare of the society;”
“No society can flourish of which the greater part is poor and miserable”