Average person Quote by Richard L. Brandt Download Open image ““In 1994, the average person spent $79 on books as compared to $56 on recorded music.”” — Richard L. Brandt ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Average person Books Entertainment Media Music
“them for at most $9.99. Jobs came in and offered publishers what he had refused to offer record companies: They could set any price… — Walter Isaacson Copy Share Image
“Question of the day: Two Indie authors publish their first books which are true to form, statistical failures. There are over a million books published in the world each year and of those books most will sell 200 copies or less. These authors are average. They both max out at 200. One author priced their book at perceived entry level… — Amber Garibay Copy Share
I honestly thought I probably did sell 100 million books. That doesn't seem out of the ordinary to me. — Clive Cussler Copy Share Image
“Spend 80 percent of your time on books and 20 percent on articles and newspapers. And by books, I don’t mean just any book.… — Tim Sanders Copy Share Image
I priced my books at what I would want to spend on an electronic book. — Amanda Hocking Copy Share Image
Most writers, most books, you have no idea whether it was a dollar or a million dollars. — Chad Harbach Copy Share Image
I cranked out a book. I didn't expect it to do much, but it's sold 80,000 copies. — Anh Do Copy Share Image
The death of the music business was insane, but audio recordings have been around now for maybe 120 years. Books have been around for,… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“A book is tremendously important. Nobody ever paid for the price of a book, they only paid for the printing” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I didn't earn that much in record royalties. You've only got to look at my sales in 1980 to figure that one out. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
I do not believe the expenditure of $2.50 for a book entitles the purchaser to the personal friendship of the author. — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
I expected higher prices for some books, but [there would be] flexibility for other books, — Eddy Cue Copy Share Image
“His mother echoed that sentiment. “You become really self-sufficient when you work with the land,” she said. “One of the things [Jeff] learned is… — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“It’s a philosophy promoted by Silicon Valley start-ups that the best people are those who don’t know that something “can’t be done,” and therefore… — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“One of the things that you learn in a rural area like that is self-reliance,” he said. “People do everything themselves. That kind of… — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“The focus should be on the customer, not on the Web site. It’s pretty obvious that a simple Web site is easier to use… — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“The general strategy was to be conservative when estimating when a book would be shipped, so that surprises would be positive—shipped sooner than the… — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“The Amazon.com system helped meet Bezos’s goal of creating a good experience for customers.” — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“His goal (Bezos's)was not just to make browsing for books easy, but an enjoyable experience. “People don’t just buy books because they need books,”… — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“That’s actually a very liberating expectation, expecting to fail,” he has said.” — Richard L. Brandt Copy Share Image
“She'd always been a little excitable, a little more passionate about books than your average person, but she was supposed to be -- she… — Sarah Beth Durst Copy Share Image
I feel like what motivates me is what would motivate the regular average person. — Rico Nasty Copy Share Image
We're trying to do something so that when the average person uses Pinterest, it has to make the service better. — Ben Silbermann Copy Share Image
My dad was not a footballer. He wasn't anything remotely what the average person would say was a role model - but in my… — Troy Deeney Copy Share Image
The harsh truth is that Trump is a living co-morbidity, he's over 70, out of shape, eats terribly and doesn't believe in science. In… — Jason Johnson Copy Share Image
The average person would have quit at the first failure. That’s why there have been many average men and only one Edison. — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
There's barely any aspect of our modern lives that hasn't had a mathematical contribution at some point and yet, if you asked the average… — Hannah Fry Copy Share Image
I'd like to think that maybe the average person is rational, and they realise that I'm not this crazy monster that, at times, I've… — James Arthur Copy Share Image
I know about Woodstock probably as much as your average person who is over 30, where I'd know Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead. — Demetri Martin Copy Share Image
I get a little angry about this highhanded scrapping of the look of things. What else have we to go by? How else can… — Margaret Culkin Banning Copy Share Image
If ergonomists have their way, future products won't be built for some hypothetical average person but will conform to the biomechanical needs of whatever… — Mary Roach Copy Share Image
My mother got sick when I was rich. And my mother, you know … I don’t really want to get into it, but my… — Chris Rock Copy Share Image