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The art of marketing is largely the art of brand building. When something is not a brand, it will be probably be viewed as a commodity.
— Philip Kotler
I'm working hard every day to attain all of my goals. Winning the Super Bowl is obviously at the top of that list.
— Chad Ochocinco
In the end, people believed what they wanted to believe. The truth had very little to do with it.
— Terry Goodkind
Marketing is the set of human activities directed at facilitating and consummating exchanges.
— Philip Kotler
It's not my intention to let go of you," I mumbled. "Not ever.
— Brandon Sanderson
Integrated marketing communications is a way of looking at the whole marketing process from the view point of the customer.
— Philip Kotler
Any investment bought via credit always runs the risk of margin calls and, eventually, liquidation.
— Barry Ritholtz
Maturity and experience are part of my liberation.
— Alicia Keys
And what I'm interested in is investing in people.
— Arthur Rock
The theory of marketing is solid but the practice of marketing leaves much to be desired.
— Philip Kotler
It is vain to expect virtue from women till they are in some degree independent of men.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
Companies pay too much attention to the cost of doing something. They should worry more about the cost of not doing it.
— Philip Kotler
It is strange to have this little girl who is my own flesh and blood and yet she seems so separate from me.
— Nancy E. Turner
It isn't success after all, is it, if it isn't an expression of your deepest energies?
— Marilyn French
If I wouldn't of spent so much time shooting spit wads at my English teacher I'd know how to punctuate good thing I normally write poetry.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Marketing is a race without a finishing line
— Philip Kotler
Where is personal selling? Isn't the sales force of key importance in business marketing?
— Philip Kotler