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Roy H. Williams
American
Businessman
Matter
Money
People
Than
Value
You
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A smart man makes a mistake, learns from it, and never makes that mistake again. But a wise man finds a smart man and learns from him how to avoid the mistake altogether.
Roy H. Williams
Wise
Man
Wise Man
Mistake
Intelligence
Smart
Finds
Never
Smart Man
Him
Altogether
Makes
Learns
How
Again
Avoid
Words are mere shadows cast by ideas. But the ideas they represent are real.
Roy H. Williams
Words
Shadows
Cast
Mere
Ideas
Real
Represent
According to String Theory, what appears to be empty space is actually a tumultuous ocean of strings vibrating at the precise frequencies that create the 4 dimensions you and I call height, width, depth and time.
Roy H. Williams
Time
You
Space
Empty Space
Ocean
String
String Theory
Strings
Dimensions
Call
Empty
According
Precise
Vibrating
Tumultuous
Height
Depth
Create
Theory
Appears
Actually
Width
Strings of gravity vibrate at a different frequency than strings of light.
Roy H. Williams
Light
Strings
Frequency
Than
Vibrate
Different
Gravity
Einstein was searching for String Theory. It not only reconciles General Relativity to Quantum Mechanics, but it reconciles Science and the Bible as well.
Roy H. Williams
Bible
Science
Relativity
String
String Theory
General
Only
General Relativity
Well
Quantum
Quantum Mechanics
Einstein
Theory
Mechanics
Searching
The value of an item - in the mind of a consumer - is simply the difference between the anticipated price and the price on the tag.
Roy H. Williams
Mind
Value
Tag
Price
Consumer
Simply
Between
Item
Anticipated
Difference
It appears that the media filters we carry in our heads are like computers: they've been forced to get faster in order to keep up with the demands our high-speed society puts on them.
Roy H. Williams
Faster
Society
Filters
Our
Carry
High-Speed
Computers
Puts
Demands
Heads
Like
Forced
Been
Up
Get
Order
Them
Appears
Keep
Media
Consequently, a young business often grows by large percentages. Mature businesses rarely do.
Roy H. Williams
Business
Young
Rarely
Mature
Often
Businesses
Large
Grows
Consequently
A good story often increases the salability of an item without increasing its actual value.
Roy H. Williams
Good
Value
Increases
Increasing
Good Story
Without
Item
Often
Story
Actual
A portal is a transitionary device of sight or sound that functions as a sort of third gravitating body between the this and the that, pulling us toward itself, allowing us to bridge into the unknown from the known.
Roy H. Williams
Unknown
Sight
Allowing
Toward
Between
Device
Known
Sort
Sound
Itself
Us
Body
Bridge
Functions
Third
Pulling
Contrary to popular belief, Americans don't hate advertising.
Roy H. Williams
Hate
Advertising
Contrary
American
Popular
Belief
No trade will be made unless they want the thing more than they want their money.
Roy H. Williams
Money
Will
Made
Unless
More
Trade
Than
Want
Thing
Numerals are images of amounts. But the amounts they represent are real.
Roy H. Williams
Real
Represent
Amount
Images
One thing that hasn't changed, though, is that we still have to hear the new ad 2 or 3 times before it begins to affect us, even when we're already familiar with the advertiser in question and have a positive opinion of them.
Roy H. Williams
Positive
Before
Changed
Though
One Thing
New
Advertiser
Opinion
Still
Affect
Hear
Question
Familiar
Times
Begins
Them
Us
Even
Thing
Ad
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity are both accepted as scientific fact even though they're mutually exclusive. Albert Einstein spent the second half of his life searching for a unifying truth that would reconcile the two.
Roy H. Williams
Life
Truth
Half
Relativity
Spent
Though
Would
Reconcile
Mutually
Mutually Exclusive
General
Both
Fact
General Relativity
Exclusive
Accepted
Quantum
Scientific
Quantum Mechanics
Scientific Fact
His
Einstein
Unifying
Mechanics
Even
Searching
Second
Albert
Albert Einstein
Two
What this means is that the first week of every new series of ads will continue to yield softer results than you can expect to see in weeks two and three.
Roy H. Williams
You
Will
Three
First
Every
Softer
See
Results
Week
Weeks
Ads
New
Continue
Yield
Expect
Than
Means
Series
Two
Writing good ads is easy when you have something to say.
Roy H. Williams
Good
You
Writing
Say
Easy
Something
Ads
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