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The perception of PR agencies as editorial teams in the years of social media revolution is all the more relevant given that traditional media are no longer just endangered species, but are actually going extinct.

– Maxim BeharRate it:

The perception of the PR expert as a creative liar is going to die over the next few years. It will dissolve as a notion in the public mindset, because liars simply cannot exist in modern PR life.

– Maxim BeharRate it:

The perfect bureaucrat everywhere is the man who manages to make no decisions and escape all responsibility.

– Brooks AtkinsonRate it:

The perfect church service would be the one we were almost unaware of our attention would have been on God. But every novelty prevents this. It fixes our attention on the service itself and thinking about worship is a different thing than worshipping ... 'Tis mad idolatry that makes the service greater than the god.

– Clive Staples LewisRate it:

The perfect host requires the perfect parasite.

– Adopted from Lance Fusco.Rate it:

The perfect love affair is one which is conducted entirely by post.

– George Bernard ShawRate it:

The perfect man of action, is the suicide.

– William Carlos WilliamsRate it:

The perfect man uses his mind as a mirror. It grasps nothing. It regrets nothing. It receives but does not keep.

– Chuang-tzuRate it:

The perfect man uses his mind as a mirror.It grasps nothing. It regrets nothing.It receives but does not keep.

– Chuang TzuRate it:

The perfecting of one's self is the fundamental base of all progress and all moral development.

– ConfuciusRate it:

The perfection of art is to conceal art.

– Edgar QuinetRate it:

The perfection preached in the Gospels never yet built up an empire. Every man of action has a strong dose of egotism, pride, hardness, and cunning. But all those things will be forgiven him, indeed, they will be regarded as high qualities, if he can make of them the means to achieve great ends.

– Charles de GaulleRate it:

The perfectionist has difficulty achieving their goals, for they become bogged down in minute inconsequential details. RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo)

– RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo)Rate it:

The peril of every fine faculty is the delight of playing with it for pride. Talent is commonly developed at the expense of character, and the greater it grows, the more is the mischief. Talent is mistaken for genius, a dogma or system for truth, ambition for greatest, ingenuity for poetry, sensuality for art.

– Ralph Waldo EmersonRate it:

The persecuting spirit has its origin morally in the disposition of man to domineer over his fellow creatures; intellectually, in the assumption that one's own opinions are infallibly correct.

– John FiskeRate it:

The persecution of Jews in occupied Poland meant that we could see horror emerging gradually in many ways. In 1939, they were forced to wear Jewish stars, and people were herded and shut up into ghettos. Then, in the years '41 and '42 there was plenty of public evidence of pure sadism. With people behaving like pigs, I felt the Jews were being destroyed. I had to help them. There was no choice.

– Oskar SchindlerRate it:

The person determined to achieve maximum success learns the principle that progress is made one step at a time. A house is built one brick at a time. Football games are won a play at a time. A department store grows bigger one customer at a time. Every big accomplishment is a series of little accomplishments.

– David J. SchwartzRate it:

The person I am today, is not a replica of the person I was, because this edition is limitless.

– Sanita BelgraveRate it:

The person ignorant and The person jealous hates The successful person.

– Moustafa NouraldeenRate it:

The person interested in success has to learn to view failure as a healthy, inevitable part of the process of getting to the top.

– JoyceRate it:

The person we believe ourselves to be will always act in a manner consistent with our self-image.

– Brian TracyRate it:

The person who can be only serious or only cheerful, is but half a man.

– James Henry Leigh HuntRate it:

The person who can bring the spirit of laughter into a room is indeed blessed.

– Bennett Alfred CerfRate it:

The person who does not know how to live while they are making a living is a poorer person after their wealth is won than when they started.

– Josiah Gilbert HollandRate it:

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