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The biggest daily challenge of social media is finding enough content to share. We call this "feeding the Content Monster." There are two ways to do this: content creation and content curation.
A book is more than the sum of its materials. It is an artifact of the human mind and hand.
It's not that I don't care about content, but content is not the only way a photograph has meaning.
My bedroom was filled with reading material: books salvaged from dustbins, books borrowed from friends, books with missing pages, books found in the street, abandoned, unreadable, torn, scribbled on, unloved, unwanted and dismissed. My bedroom was the Battersea Dogs' Home of books.
Ah, sweet Content, where doth thine harbour hold.
Something: the BookBook-- Ted Stetson
You need emotional content ...
The idea is that the content is the interface, the information is the interface, not computer-administrative debris.
Content is more than 'subject matter.' It is all the feelings and ideas you bring to your painting.
The life must not be easy if it is only rich in contents
We are not, cannot be, about designing content. A fundamental perspective I want you to take away is that we are designing experiences. Clark Quinn
We define content very broadly. Representing chefs, designers, makeup artists - it's all important.
Content is king. When you are asking people to read you several times a day, you better have some fine content.
Patience is the key to content.
Curation is more than packaging-it is to help readers [discern] what is important in the world.
Books come from within.
Contentment is easy because what is needed?
Figurines and souvenirs and kickshaws and mementos and gewgaws and bric-a-brac, everything either useless to begin with or ornamented so as to disguise its use; acres of luxuries, acres of excrement.
There is nothing on earth more exquisite than a bonny book, with well-placed columns of rich black writing in beautiful borders, and illuminated pictures cunningly inset. But nowadays, instead of looking at books, people read them. A book might as well be one of those orders for bacon and bran.
If you're in business, all the content in the world will do you no good unless it leads to a sale.
Nought's had, all's spent, where our desire is got without content.
What with books and chocolate, there's not much else you could have in it, is there?
Form is the shape of content ...
Poor and content is rich, and rich enough
[Books] may sleep for a while and be neglected; but whenever the desire of information springs up in the human breast, there they are with mild wisdom ready to instruct and please us.
He reached into the bag and drew out an odd array of manga, ripped paperbacks of books both classic and modern, and a small stack of crumpled magazines. See, I even brought some things to read aloud. I wasn't sure what you'd like, so there's a bit of everything.
No one comes to your website to be entertained. They have questions they think you can answer. Content answers questions.
Despite all of our technological advances, content creation still requires time, inspiration, and a certain amount of sweat. There aren't any shortcuts. You can't write an algorithm for it. You can't predict it. You can't code it.
There wasn't much there - just Macy's school texts, various biology and anatomy and nursing tomes. Fascinating stuff, I'm sure. Especially the one on thanatochemistry, whatever the hell that was.
Brian: I love books
Prof. Morrison: The contents of books, or just owning a whole load of books?
Content marketing is about celebrating what makes your business unique. It is, inherently, about making the business more social and more human.
The page is long, blank, and full of truth. When I am through with it, it shall probably be long, full, and empty with words.
When I started Amos Content Group in 2009, I made a simple bet: our handmade, contextual, and authentic content will stand out in an increasingly information-saturated world.
Paths. Curiosities lurked around every corner. A man belched flames from a podium. The scent of fried cakes and popcorn hung sweet and heavy on the air, tantalizing until it became sickening. And
Across time and generations, books carry the thoughts and feelings, the essence, of the human spirit.
'Content is King,' and with more screens needing entertaining content now than at any time in history, that statement is truer than ever.
Litterature provides us with the opportunity to escape into fictional worlds that are ultimately rooted in human universals shaped by common biological forces.
The future of content marketing is in your hands.
Toys to deftly pluck up like animal crackers and deposit safely into a crate decorated with friezes of bright circus trains carrying aardvarks, dodos, swift dromedaries, baby elephants, and plastic dinosaurs. A box of mixed metaphors.
Contentment is never the outcome of fulfillment, of achievement, or of the possession of things; it is not born of action or inaction. It comes with the fullness of what is, not in the alteration of it.
As for editorial content, that's the stuff you separate the ads with.
You devour a book meant to be read, not because you would fill yourself or have an anxious care to be nourished, but because it contains such stuff
Items that have become part of me, foliage that has grown to conceal the bare stem of my real personality, what I was like before I ever saw these books, or any book at all, come to that.
Content is fire and social media is gasoline.
I figure if I have my health, can pay the rent and I have my friends, I call it 'content.'
Should you dare to ride this dreadful beast, you would awaken later as if from a deep sleep, with some of these printed scraps clutched in your hands. Fragments would hint at ideal books, impossible books, books that you have always longed to read.
A book,
a book full
of human touches,
of shirts,
a book
without loneliness, with men
and tools,
a book
is victory.
He that's content hath enough.
Advertising fillers in the newspaper, philosophy books, dirty pictures in a magazine, a bundle of ten-thousand-yen bills: when you feed 'em to the fire, they're all just paper.
Somebody will beat both [contents and price] sooner or later because that is good old Free Enterprise, where the consumer benefits from battles between jolly green giants.
Content marketing is weaponized storytelling.
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait.
(About Books; Recoiling, Rereading, Retelling, New York Times, February 22, 1987)
The book, that stubbornly unelectric artifact of pure typography, possesses resources conducive to the flourishing of the soul. A thoughtful reading of the printed text orients one to a world of order, meaning, and the possibility of knowing truth.
Flour and butter, cream and sugar, words and images -- all the ingredients for a rich, tasty story.
There's information about everything from poetry to
pills, from picture frames to pyramids, and from pudding to psychology
and that's just in the P aisle,
which we're walking down right now.
There was that special smell made up of paper, ink, and dust; the busy hush; the endless luxury of thousands of unread books. Best of all was the eager itch of anticipation as you went out the door with your arms loaded down with books.
I want content that is relevant to my life, that is relevant to me, that is set in the real world.
All that are printed and bound are not books; they do not necessarily belong to letters, but are oftener to be ranked with the other luxuries and appendages of civilized life. Base wares are palmed off under a thousand disguises.
what are inside books may not all that necessarily be different from what are outside books at all
The love of learning, the sequestered nooks,
And all the sweet serenity of books
I'm tired of people screaming about price and forgetting about the content.
Lick my finger so I can scan your table of contents- fuck the index- I yearn to ride your story line.
Content is fire. Social media is gasoline.
You Are Filled With The Content Of Your Pursuit
Everything you do has to drive content, and the rest takes care of itself.
What on earth have you packed in here? Bricks?" asked Mo as he carried Meggie's book-box out of the house.
You're the one who says books have to be heavy because the whole world's inside them," said Meggie.
While the subject matter of my novels could not be further removed from the stuff I used to trot out at the Comedy Store, the delivery of the material employs many of the same techniques.
It has long been my belief that everyone's library contains an Odd Shelf. On this shelf rests a small, mysterious corpus of volumes whose subject matter is completely unrelated to the rest of the library, yet which, upon closer inspection, reveals a good deal about its owner.
My books are very few, but then the world is before me - a library open to all - from which poverty of purse cannot exclude me - in which the meanest and most paltry volume is sure to furnish something to amuse, if not to instruct and improve.
What beastly incidents our memories insist on cherishing, the ugly, and the disgusting; the beautiful things we have to keep diaries to remember.
There is an unmistakable freedom that accompanies contentment: a freedom to be who you are, enjoy who you are, and live the life you were destined to live.
It had three or four book-cases, all of them very full, and a rack of wands, with newspapers and magazines hung out upon them like dripping laundry.
I look at [books] as a child looks at cakes - with glittering eyes and a watering mouth, imagining the pleasure that awaits him.
First you must have the images, then come the words.
The sweetness of this content overflowing runs down the walls of my mind, and liberates understanding.
A page of my journal is like a cake of portable soup. A little may be diffused into a considerable portion.
When we are collecting books, we are collecting happiness.
I contain multitudes.
confined to a small volume of inhabitable space on Cleft for the remainder of their lives, were impoverished in many ways. Of information, however, they had an inexhaustible wealth. Essentially every document that had ever been digitized was available to them,
Contentment is a wealth that is never exhausted
Millions of pages cloaked in dust and inspiration and wisdom.
The memory of a tone, the rhythm of an author's sentences, the sorrow we felt on a novel's last page
perhaps that is all that we can expect to keep from books.
Content is king, but marketing is queen, and runs the household.
Content without style is propaganda or adolescence. Style without content is decadence.
Content precedes design. Design in the absence of content is not design, it's decoration.
A large, still book is a piece of quietness, succulent and nourishing in a noisy world, which I approach and imbibe with "a sort of greedy enjoyment," as Marcel Proust said of those rooms of his old home whose air was "saturated with the bouquet of silence."
the process through which any concept or subject (content) is taught becomes a part of the content. (p19)
Contentment is nothing more than a complete absence of judgment and resistance to what is.
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The most complete seems lacking. Yet in use it is not exhausted.
Though I have never thought of myself as a book collector, there are shelves in our house browsed so often, on so many rainy winter nights, that the contents have seeped into me as if by osmosis.
We can change the narrative about Africa with content.
Style without content is bad style.
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
The book of books, the storehouse and magazine of life and comfort, the holy Scriptures.
As the wall between advertising and content erodes, the aptitude required to understand the functions and design of media content becomes more complex.
All the oxygen of the world was in them.
All the feet of the babies of the world were in them.
All the crotches of the angels of the world were in them.
All the morning kisses of Philadelphia were in them.
Human life was rarely shapely, only intermittently meaningful, its clumsiness the inevitable consequence of the victory of content over form, of what and when over how and why.
The stuff of which masterpieces are made drifts about the world waiting to be clothed in words.
Say, what abridgement have you for this evening?
What masque, what music? How shall we beguile
The lazy time if not with some delight?