Famous Quotes - Tags - Advertising

  • ...Advertising companies hire the very brightest, wittiest young people to write for them. Not... More
  • Adjoining a refreshment stand ... is a small frame ice house ... with a whitewashed advertisement... More
  • Advertisers are the interpreters of our dreams—Joseph interpreting for Pharaoh. Like the... More
  • Advertising ... legitimizes the idealized, stereotyped roles of woman as temptress, wife, mother,... More
  • Advertising could not be understood as simply another form of salesmanship. It aimed at something... More
  • Advertising is a racket, like the movies and the brokerage business. You cannot be honest without... More
  • Advertising is the greatest art form of the twentieth century. More
  • Along the highway, all but lost among blatant neon lights flashing ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Dance and... More
  • And one has eaten and one walks,
    past the magazines with nudes
    and the posters for... More
  • Because of the enormous size of the public, television advertisers face problems of a different... More
  • But to consider this Subject in its most ridiculous Lights, Advertisements are of great Use to... More
  • Celestial roundsmen under the aegis of the ‘New England Watch and Ward Society’ inaugurated a... More
  • Costs less to keep than a horse. Doesn’t get sick. Doesn’t eat when it doesn’t work. More
  • Display advertising and the movies, though they may dull the wits, certainly stimulate the eyes. More
  • During Prohibition days, when South Carolina was actively advertising the iodine content of its... More
  • Dying smokers sense
    Walking towards them through some dappled park
    As if on water that... More
  • Expensive advertising courts us with hints and images. The ordinary kind merely says, “Buy.” More
  • freeways fifty lanes wide
    on a concrete continent
    spaced with bland... More
  • Good wine needs no bush,
    And perhaps products that people really want need no
    hard-sell... More
  • Hell has frozen over. More
  • I am not naturally ... “A bag of wind”; yet ... I mean deliberately and decidedly “to... More
  • I could buy one
    Tape and get another free. I accept- Ed the deal, paid for one tape... More
  • I have discovered the most exciting, the most arduous literary form of all, the most difficult to... More
  • I sat up during the evening, reading by the light of the fire the scraps of newspapers in which... More
  • I suppose that one of the psychological principles of advertising is to so hammer the name of... More
  • I think that I shall never see
    A billboard lovely as a tree. More
  • Ideally, advertising aims at the goal of a programmed harmony among all human impulses and... More
  • If everything on television is, without exception, part of a low-calorie (or even no-calorie)... More
  • If you have any information or evidence regarding the O.J. Simpson case, press 2 now. If you are... More
  • In frames as large as rooms that face all ways
    And block the ends of streets with giant... More
  • In newspapers and magazines ... a great number of advertisers (the sum total of those... More
  • It is pretty obvious that the debasement of the human mind caused by a constant flow of... More
  • I’m a copywriter for an ad agency. It involves being a total asshole. I do it for the money,... More
  • I’ve never heard of Timothy Leary before, but I want to get into advertising, so I liked when... More
  • Life is beset by many annoyances, and those that stand out above all are the life- insurance and... More
  • Like propaganda generally, advertising must thus pervade the atmosphere; for it wants,... More
  • of you i
    sing: land of Abraham Lincoln and Lydia E. Pinkham,
    land above all of Just Add... More
  • On the earth a many-colored tower of longing rises.
    There are many ads (to help pay for all... More
  • perpetually crouched, quivering, upon the
    sternly allotted sandpile
    Mhow... More
  • Promise, large promise, is the soul of an advertisement. More
  • Remove advertising, disable a person or firm from preconising [proclaiming] its wares and their... More
  • Romance, as currently used, then denotes what is unreal or unlikely, or at all events not... More
  • She was slapped up one day in March.
    A couple of weeks, and her face
    Was snaggle-toothed... More
  • She was too good for this life.
    Very soon, a great transverse tear
    Left only a hand and... More
  • Social and scientific progress are assured, sir, once our great system of postpossession payments... More
  • Society drives people crazy with lust and calls it advertising. More
  • Sprung rhythm sprang, and I found (the mind fact-mining at last)
    An influence... More
  • That is the kind of ad I like. Facts, facts, facts. More
  • The art of advertisement, after the American manner, has introduced into all our life such a... More
  • The connection between ad and sale, so direct in classified ads, or between ad and consumer... More
  • The elements of success in this business do not differ from the elements of success in any other.... More
  • The eros of advertising is lurid but not specific. More
  • The highway presents an interesting study of American roadside advertising. There are signs that... More
  • The master propagandist, like the advertising expert, avoids obvious emotional appeals and... More
  • The most condensed format of the conversionist motif is the TV commercial, which has become... More
  • The same people who tell us that smoking doesn’t cause cancer are now telling us that... More
  • The self-consciousness of Pine Ridge manifests itself at the village’s edge in such signs as... More
  • The slogan ‘45 minutes in Havana’ was not coined in the Cuban city, but in a Yankee cigar... More
  • The susceptibility of the average modern to pictorial suggestion enables advertising to exploit... More
  • The trade of advertising is now so near perfection that it is not easy to propose any... More
  • The whole idea of image is so confused. On the one hand, Madison Avenue is worried about the... More
  • They don’t advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession. Ex-cop. Ex- blade... More
  • Watching fifteen seconds of nasal passages unblocking sure beats watching thirty seconds. More
  • Watteau is no less an artist for having painted a fascia board while Sainsbury’s is no less... More
  • We are caught up Mr. Perry on a great wave whether we will or no, a great wave of expansion and... More
  • We grew up founding our dreams on the infinite promise of American advertising. I still believe... More
  • We read advertisements ... to discover and enlarge our desires. We are always ready—even... More
  • You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements. More
  • “More human than human” is our motto. More
  • “Why visit the playhouse to see the famous Parisian models, ... when one can see the French... More

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