"You've got one full inbox and an angry writer."
John Biggs, at CrunchGear.com, on a post asking PR people to stop lying.
"You wouldn't worry about Christmas becoming too commercial in Bethlehem - they couldn't afford it."
Graffiti artist, Bransky, on his use of his guerrilla technique to promote tourism in Bethlehem, as the city attempts to get more visitors to Bethlehem around Christmas. Bransky's controversial "art" has included an image of a soldier being frisked by a little girl.
"His message was we should not judge color of skin, but content of character â€" artistic character."
Harry Johnson, the head of the MLK Memorial Foundation, rejecting critics angry that a Chinese national was chosen to create the 30-foot sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
"This is what happens when a startup gets a controlling PR belief system. Steve Jobs can pull that off. Not many companies can."
Robert Scoble on Facebok's silence about its Bad Beacon PR
"We missed the right balance."
Mark Zuckerberg, apologizing for the feature in Facebook that made a user's purchasing information public without their opting in for the service.
"attention Edelman, please train clients how to listen."
Jeremiah Owyang, on his advice to Walmart's PR agency, Edelman, with Walmart's attempt to get things right this time. Edelman and Walmart were badly burned with a fake blog or flog last year.
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