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My real talent was for losing clients. - Jay Chiat

My real talent was for losing clients. – Jay Chiat

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Technology is the fashion of the 90s. It affects everyone, and everyone is interested in it – either from fear of being left behind or because they have a real need to use technology. – Jay Chiat

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Technology
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Jay Chiat
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Second, were spending a huge amount of money on technology so that everyone can check out laptops and portable phones. Were spending more money to write our existing information into databases or onto CD-ROM. – Jay Chiat

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Technology
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Jay Chiat
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The intellectual architecture means focusing on doing great work instead of focusing on agency politics. – Jay Chiat

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architecture
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Jay Chiat
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Other Quotes from
Advertising
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Advertisements are now so numerous that they are very negligently perused, and it is therefore become necessary to gain attention by magnificence of promises and by eloquence sometimes sublime and sometimes pathetick. – Samuel Johnson

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Advertising

Ive learned any fool can write a bad ad, but it takes a real genius to keep his hands off a good one. – Leo Burnett

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Advertising

The trouble with us in America isn’t that the poetry of life has turned to prose, but that it has turned to advertising copy. – Louis Kronenberger

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Advertising

Advertising is not merely an assembly of competing messages; it is a language itself which is always being used to make the same general proposal – John Berger

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Advertising

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Vacations prove that a life of pleasure is overrated. – Mason Cooley

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I admire the man who exclaimed, “I have lost a day!” because he had neglected to do any good in the course of it…. – Author unknown, “Flowers of Literature,” 1803

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Carpe Diem

If a dad does his job, we dont need prisons, we dont need jails. Thats what I saw growing up. – Mike Singletary

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Work harder on yourself than you do on your job. – Jim Rohn

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