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My price is five dollars for a miniature on ivory, and I have engaged three or four at that price. My price for profiles is one dollar, and everybody is willing to engage me at that price.
Samuel Morse
Me
Three
Everybody
Miniature
Willing
Price
Dollar
Dollars
Ivory
Five
Engage
Engaged
Profiles
Four
I'm used to everything digital - the pictures, the avatars of the person, the profiles - so when I get to see someone in the flesh, it's really nice.
Michelle Phan
Digital
Nice
Everything
See
Someone
Pictures
Person
Get
Really
Flesh
Used
Profiles
Ever since I've become chairman, there have been profiles of me in People, George, The Washington Post, The Detroit News, and all of them could have been written by the same person.
Julian Bond
News
Me
People
Post
Become
Could
Detroit
Written
Since
George
Been
Person
Same
Them
Washington
Chairman
Washington Post
Ever
Profiles
I'm always inspired by people who have really cool Twitter profiles.
Charlie Puth
People
Twitter
Inspired
Always
Really
Who
Cool
Profiles
When I read profiles of myself, I sometimes think: 'I have spent my whole life struggling to understand my motivations and impulses, and I've never quite sorted them out.'
Michael Palin
Life
Myself
Sometimes
Think
Spent
Out
Struggling
Never
Read
Sorted
Understand
Motivations
Quite
Impulses
Them
Whole
Profiles
Profiles aren't journalism.
Fred Wilson
Journalism
Profiles
The true end users of Facebook are the marketers who want to reach and influence us. They are Facebook's paying customers; we are the product. And we are its workers. The countless hours that we - and the young, particularly - spend on our profiles are the unpaid labor on which Facebook justifies its stock valuation.
Douglas Rushkoff
Facebook
Young
Our
Spend
Marketers
Unpaid
True
Countless
Reach
Hours
Particularly
End
Stock
Labor
Influence
Want
Which
Justifies
Customers
Us
Workers
Product
Paying
Who
Users
Profiles
The hours Facebook users put into their profiles and lists and updates is the labor that Facebook then sells to the market researchers and advertisers it serves.
Douglas Rushkoff
Facebook
Market
Put
Hours
Advertiser
Labor
Sells
Lists
Then
Researchers
Users
Serve
Profiles
We pick players on their profiles. Over the years, I've learned that, if you have one cog that's not quite right in the system, that flow of how you want to play can't work.
Phil Neville
Work
You
System
Pick
Over
Learned
How
Years
Quite
Want
Play
Profiles
Right
Cog
Players
Flow
Empathy is why entertainment is always growing, and for millennials, everyone is judging them and trying to grab their attention by insulting them. We're living in a time where everyone has 25 profiles, and they're having 25 conversations.
Alia Shawkat
Time
Entertainment
Living
Everyone
Having
Empathy
Attention
Judging
Insulting
Always
Grab
Trying
Where
Conversations
Them
Growing
Why
Millennials
Profiles
It's always good to update your food. It's always exciting to learn and update new flavor profiles.
Damaris Phillips
Good
Food
Exciting
New
Learn
Always
Update
Flavor
Your
Profiles
You know, I'm always surprised when I read profiles, and they make me sound so jaded. I am so not jaded.
Jay McInerney
Me
You
Know
Make
Read
Always
Sound
Am
Surprised
Jaded
Profiles