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en Random House would have preferred not to have this lawsuit and spend money defending the book and Dan Brown, but they've certainly not been hurt by it.

en [An obvious focus will be online sales. Bertelsmann is already working with AOL to develop its own online book store. Adding Random House's titles gives it more inventory and more clout. But Olson said it makes sense to not corner the market.] If we are successful in starting a major online business, we will service other publishers equally, and not just Random House, ... As to whether we would have a partner, that's the subject of negotiations and discussions which are proceeding at this time.

en [Book publishing has never had the money or the customer base to justify Hollywood's wall-of-hype approach, but the old publicity paradigm of coaxing reviews and interviews in the book pages is now supplemented, and sometimes supplanted, by all sorts of new marketing schemes. Random House Australia, the local distributor of The Da Vinci Code , is taking its publicity campaigns to shopping malls and street corners to lure readers into bookstores.] There are 200 new titles out there a month, ... We are always looking for new ideas.

en Random House takes no pleasure in defending a legal action that it believes is without merit and we are confident that we will prevail.

en We felt that Random House had a deep commitment to the book.

en House conservatives should seek to marry fiscal and ethics reform. It is not enough for us to change the way lobbyists spend their money. We have got to change how we spend the money of the American people.

en It was a shame that we had to spend a tremendous amount of money that could have been invested in the pension system to defend against what is clearly a frivolous lawsuit.

en Coincidentally, we found out later that our Perkins Street house was also designed by the Bakewell Brown firm. In fact, it was the house Arthur Brown had built for his own family's residence.

en We can ill afford to spend all this money defending what the superintendent is calling 'just a philosophy class.

en He was in a rage. And it was so random, it's random that he would come to this house, he didn't know these folks and to come in and do this much damage, it's just mean.

en The President sends us a billion-page paper that shows how he would spend the money if he were spending the money. He doesn't have the authority to spend the money. He doesn't spend $1 of the money.

en Often while reading a book one feels that the author would have preferred to paint rather than write; one can sense the pleasure he derives from describing a landscape or a person, as if he were painting what he is saying, because deep in his heart he would have preferred to use brushes and colors.
  Pablo Picasso

en When he was a child, he used to pull up the carpet in our house and hide his money. Now that he's got the money, he'll spend it well. He's very conservative.

en The only way to read a book of aphorisms without being bored is to open it at random and, having found something that interests you, close the book and meditate. Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker.

en The only way to read a book of aphorisms without being bored is to open it at random and, having found something that interests you, close the book and meditate.


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