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The thing I have to keep in mind and I try to keep in mind about myself, about anyone, is you do the best you can do at the time.
— Paul F. Tompkins
Whereas marketing was once brand-based, with growth hacking it becomes metric and ROI driven.
— Ryan Holiday
Someone thought that I dropped out of Harvard. I am a college dropout, but I dropped out of Temple University in Philadelphia.
— Paul F. Tompkins
I loved the bike because it gave me some measure of independence that I did not have.
— Paul F. Tompkins
How has podcasting changed things? A lot of people ask me if I feel I should be more famous.
— Paul F. Tompkins
Pain is rewarding, in every capacity.
— Christina Aguilera
I love a small dinner party - let's say six people, max, were everybody's having the same conversation. That's my favorite thing in the world.
— Paul F. Tompkins
Death didn't just limit itself to stealing your heart, it went after everything that fed your soul, too.
— Heather R. Blair
My favorite movie is Lawrence Of Arabia. But that's a long, long movie. So although I've seen it several times, it's not as fun as Jaws.
— Paul F. Tompkins
Everyone is always asking me about clothes.
— Paul F. Tompkins
I'm not a super adventurous eater and I try to make myself try things.
— Paul F. Tompkins
People see what they want to see when they need to.
— Libba Bray
I think Jaws is one of those movies that, if it is on, I will watch it until it's finished.
— Paul F. Tompkins
A pristine landscape was perfection itself; it was only when you added people that everything changed.
— Armistead Maupin
When we are polite to children, we show in the most simple and direct way possible that we value them as people and care about their feelings.
— David Elkind
You can actively flee, then, and you can actively stay put.
— Erik Erikson
The detached observer's view is one window on the world.
— Kenneth L. Pike
Long story short: The end.
— Paul F. Tompkins