What Does Your Book Say

// February 16th, 2006 // General // 1,536 views

Received a very nice email from Angel just now and I promptly went over to check out her blog. One of her posts had an interesting question and I thought I’d rehash it a bit. (Hope you don’t mind Angel)

What follows is not a meme, I repeat this is not a meme. It’s just a wee little question…..

The question (slightly adapted) goes as follows:
Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, and find line 6.

Mine stated:
Divide and conquer is the way you build a powerful new brand.

This is from: The Origin of Brands by Al & Laura Ries.

So what does your book say? C’mon, don’t be shy – post your lines.

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6 Responses to “What Does Your Book Say”

  1. Gareth says:

    “…the middle of Connollystrasse, under the curious gaze of athletes…”

    One Day in September – Simon Reeves

  2. Anonymous says:

    Combine a relational database with a series of powerful and easy to use tools,

  3. Aquila says:

    Some submissions around the office include:

    “Life adds up to only about 650,000 hours”
    Book title: A short History of Everything

    “..his reaction to greatness, to anything perfectly beautiful…”

    Book Title: Wilbur Smith, The leopard hunts in darkness.

  4. angel says:

    mind! mind? why would i mind…! thanx for the ego boost dude- my first ACTUAL mention inside and ACTUAL blog with an ACTUAL link! woohoo!

  5. Bongani says:

    “..appropriate. Crimes require police work, not military action.”

    The Bubble of American Supremacy – George Soros

  6. Aquila says:

    Thanks Bongani….That’s actually quite err appropriate.

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