B Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with B. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Branding is spraying a business the perfume of professionalism.”
Source: Your Clients and You
“Branding is the architect, designing the blueprint of the school's essence and aspirations, while marketing is the builder, constructing campaigns and initiatives to bring that vision to life.”
“Branding is the art of becoming knowable, likable and trustable.”
“Branding is the foundation, providing stability and cohesion, while marketing is the engine, propelling the school forward with targeted campaigns and initiatives.”
“Branding is the process of connecting good strategy with good creativity.”
Source: The Brand Gap, Revised Edition
“Branding is the storybook, narrating the school's history, values, and culture, while marketing is the storyteller, crafting messages and impressions to attract and keep their audience.”
“Branding jails corporate America but honesty sets entrepreneurs free.”
“Branding lays the foundation for a school's reputation and credibility, while marketing drives visibility and engagement, propelling the school towards its enrolment and retention goals.”
“Brando friend and cinematographer, Conrad Hall, suggested another means of eradicating our rodent infestation: “You take a 50-gallon drum, remove the top, and bury it with some open coconuts in the bottom. Some rats will fall in, attracted by the food, and won’t be able to get out. To avoid starving, they will eat each other. More rats will fall in until all the rats on the island will have eaten each other except the last one, which will be bigger and stronger than all the others. Then, you just club the fucker to death.”
Marlon came back with a better idea: “You take that last fat rat and send him to Hollywood where he becomes the head of a studio. Then you club him to death.”
Source: Waltzing With Brando: Planning a Paradise in Tahiti
“Brando had twelve children—only half of them his biological offspring—whom he supported and whose educations he financed. In some cases, he was deceived into believing that children were his by mothers seeking financial support, but he ended up caring for the children despite this. In others, he assumed financial responsibility for children he became fond of, whether those of assistants or even of ex-wives.”
Source: Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work
“Brando’s longtime Brown, Kraft & Co. accountant, George Pakkala, had told me, in his kind way, Brando had spent over three-quarters of a million dollars on Tetiaroa, since taking over the resort project from my predecessor, Bernard Judge, with almost nothing to show for it.”
Source: Brando: With His Guard Down
“Brando was giving a dinner for some Hollywood guests, and his housekeeper had left the main dish on the kitchen counter. When Brando went to get the roast, he found the platter empty, and out of the corner of his eye he saw Toto (his enormous pet St. Bernard that he had in the 1960s) heading out the back door. Brando ran after him and wrestled the roast away, put it back on the platter, poured gravy over the dents made by the dog’s teeth, and served it to his guests”
Source: Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work
“Brandoch Daha laughed, saying, “Prince, I so love thee, I could refuse thee nothing, were it shave half my beard and go in fustian till harvest-time, sleep in my clothes, and discourse pious nothings seven hours a day with my lady’s lapdog.”
Source: The worm Ouroboros
“Brandon Boyd of Incubus is hot, but he's too pretty.”
“Brandon: How does the character fit into the story, how will people expect them to fit into the story, and how, therefore, can I make them incongruous for those expectations? I'm looking for incongruity. Ask yourself why this character cannot fill the role in the plot that they are expected to fulfill. Ask yourself who would be perfect for this role. I'm not going to use that person.”
“Brandon is just the kind of man whom every body speaks well of, and nobody cares about; whom all are delighted to see, and nobody remembers to talk to.”
Source: The Complete Novels of Jane Austen
“Brandon Maxfield. What a b*stard.”
Source: The Mischievous Mrs. Maxfield
“Brandon pulled on her hair, tipping her head back and terminating the kiss. His breath rasped in harmony with hers. He nudged her mouth with his, caught her lips again, then turned his head and rubbed his cheek against hers. “I want you to forget I said this,” he whispered as he increased the pressure on the back of her scalp and urged her forehead to his shoulder. “I don’t even know what I mean by it.”
His mouth dusted over the crown of her head. “But I think I need you, Natalya.”
Her breath caught, the sudden overflow of emotion bringing unbidden moisture to her eyes. He’d reached right in and pulled the words out of her very soul. If anyone needed the other, she needed him. Needed the way he made it impossible to hide.”
Source: Stripped
“Brandon Rush is not just one of the best freshmen in the league, he's one of the best players.”
“Brandon said. “I guess I like boy books.” What does that even mean? Candice wanted to ask. Books about guns and war? Books that only contain boys?”
Source: The Parker Inheritance
“Brandon Sanderson is the real thing-an exciting storyteller with a unique and powerful vision. ELANTRIS is one of the finest debuts I've seen in years.”
“Brandon, until this very moment, the world and the people in it have always been dark and incomprehensible to me, and I've tried to clear my way with logic and superior intellect, and you've thrown by own words right back in my face; you've given my words a meaning that I never dreamed of, and you tried to twist them into a cold logical excuse for your ugly murder!
Tonight you've made me ashamed of every concept I've ever had, of superior or inferior beings, but I thank you for that shame, because now I know that we're each of us a separate human being, Brandon, with the right to live and work and think as individuals, but with an obligation to the society that we live in. By what right do you dare say that there's a superior few to which you belong? By what right did you dare decide that that boy in there [he's referencing the dead body of "David," lying in a trunk in the middle of the room] was inferior and therefore could be killed?
Did you think you were God Brandon? Is that what you thought when you choked the life out of him? Is that what you thought when you served food from his grave! I don't know what you thought or what you are, but I know what you've done—YOU'VE MURDERED! You've strangled the life of a fellow human being who could live and love as you never could... and never will again!”
“Brandon was like a God in Healy, and I guess I was like God's best friend.”
Source: The Truth About Alice
“Brandon Wegher left camp to deal with some personal things. We hope he can return in the very near future”
“Brands always mean something. If you don't define what the brand means, your competitors will”
Source: Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur
“Brands and branding are the most significant gifts that commerce has ever made to popular culture.”
“Brands and branding are the most significant gifts that commerce has ever made to popular culture. Branding has moved so far beyond its commercial origins that its impact is virtually immeasurable in social and cultural terms.”
“Brands and customers alike, do evolve”
“Brands are all about experience. Experience is all about emotion.”
Source: Stand Out! Building Brilliant Brands for the World We Live In
“Brands are faced with the daily challenge of massively scaling their outreach in order to build personal relationships. While this may seem like a contradiction in terms, it becomes much more possible when brands shift from push to pull dynamics in their marketing.”
“Brands are facing a new competitive landscape in which self-definition, core values and purpose will increasingly define their ability to reach customers that only allow what is meaningful in their lives to pass through their filter.”
“Brands are mostly defined by perceptions”
“Brands are no longer created; they are co-created.”
Source: The Brian Solis Digital Reader
“Brands are selling our self-esteem back to us, through association. We need to own our brands.”
“Brands are the rock stars of commerce, and create many fans, both at home and abroad.”
Source: Brand New Justice
“Brands are the solution, not the problem. Brands are how you sort out the cesspool.”
“Brands are the solution, not the problem. Brands are how you sort out the cesspool. ... Brand affinity is clearly hard wired. It is so fundamental to human existence that it's not going away. It must have a genetic component.”
“Brands are useful ways of short-handing practically anything - look at the way Tom Wolfe first used brand name lists to sharpen up a character and a situation. Look at the most brand-referenced novel, Bret Easton Ellis's 'Glamorama.”
“Brands communicate in two directions: they help us tell other people something about ourselves, but they also help us form ideas about who we are.”
“Brands don't carry souls, but the humans building them do.”
Source: Brand Psychology
“Brands don’t exist in decks; they exist in decisions.”
Source: Notes from the Brand Stand: Thoughts on Emotional Branding from Someone Who Has Fought for Consumer Attention and Won
“Brands grow faster and stronger with the help of Brand Advocates, Influencers & Tribes”
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“Brands have to reduce perceived risk else a generic product will do. It should have an acquired power to influence market. Finally, it has to deliver what it promises ie. What it says and what it does should be in harmony.”
“Brands mature over time, like a marriage. The bond you feel with your spouse is different than when you first met each other. Excitement and discovery are replaced by comfort and depth.”
“Brands must be very specific in their choice of social media platforms through which to communicate their CSR or cause messaging.”
“Brands must become architects of community.”
“Brands must empower their community to be change agents in their own right. To that end, they need to take on a mentoring role. This means the brand provides the tools, techniques and strategies for their customers to become more effective marketers in achieving their own goals.”
“Brands must have a point of view on that purposeful engagement, whether it's directed towards the environment, poverty, water as a resource or causes such as breast cancer or education. Merely declaring your commitment to a category or cause will not be enough the distinguish your brand sufficiently to see a return on these well-intended efforts.”
“Brands must make use of the inclination of consumers to be persuaded by friends.”