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John O'Toole, a Canadian politician, was instrumental in shaping public policy and leading the province of Ontario during critical moments in its history. Known for his leadership during the post-war era, O'Toole dedicated himself to public service with a focus on building a prosperous and just society. His work in government had a lasting impact on education, healthcare, and social welfare. O'Toole's legacy inspires politicians and leaders to pursue policies that benefit all citizens, reminding us that public service is an opportunity to make meaningful, lasting change in the lives of others.
"I believe that a contract, or at least an understanding, exists between the American public and the American advertiser concerning what advertising is, what its limitations are and what price people will pay for it."
"Yes, I sell people things they don't need. I can't, however, sell them something they don't want. Even with advertising. Even if I were of a mind to."
"When executing advertising, it's best to think of yourself as an uninvited guest in the living room of a prospect who has the magical power to make you disappear instantly."
"There is no way for the American economic system to function without advertising. There is no other way to communicate enough information about enough products to enough people with enough speed."
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