Every good story needs a hero. Back when I wrote 'The Search,' that hero was Google - the book wasn't about Google alone, but Google's narrative worked to drive the entire story.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Why can't Google, which likes to see itself as a 'Don't Be Evil' benevolent force in society, just write us a big check for using our stories, so we can keep checks and balances alive and continue to provide the search engine with our stories?
Everybody is a hero in their own story if you just look.
The story of Google is just when everyone concluded that a search engine would never make any money, everyone backed out of it, and Google walked into that vacuum and dominated.
Everyone is necessarily the hero of his own life story.
There's a tendency when you write a book to portray yourself as the hero.
The only reason anyone ever called me a hero is because I get this paper, here.
A hero is a man who does what he can.
A good story is a good story, whatever the medium.
I think that a great newspaper is one that puts a real premium on digging to get the story behind the story.
A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author.
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