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Advertising at its worst will be killed by the Internet. And rightly so. — Maurice Saatchi
He had dulled his craving for verbal truth and cared chiefly for truth of mood. — E. M. Forster
To the child, abandonment by its parents is the equivalent of death. — M. Scott Peck
A false or misunderstood word may create as much disaster as a sudden thoughtless act. — James Thurber
It's just words. How can words be dangerous?"
"You have a lot to learn about the world, baby girl. Nothing is more dangerous than words."
"That's stupid. What about a gun? A gun can kill you dead."
"Only your body," Billy said. "It can't kill your soul. Words can kill your soul. — Catherine Ryan Hyde
I built on the efforts of a previous scientist, others will build on the work I'm doing and if I look at the whole scope from chemistry to biology to physics, it's just the list is too long to mention just one and it's not fair to the others. — Ahmed H. Zewail
And in his button-hole he stuck a narcissus, hoping it would attract Mary's notice, so that he might have the delight of giving it her. — Elizabeth Gaskell
I'd known cruelty in a school - cruelty that would keep these amateurs up all night. But this kind of scene - crowds batting around a person because they thought he was weak - happened to be my personal trigger. — Laura Anderson Kurk
For a thorough use of ice cream cones, buy two; eat one and drop the other. — Claes Oldenburg
An aphorism needn't be true, but it should sound true. — Marty Rubin
The criterion for what is good is based on whether it relieves someone, brings joy, or soothes a distress. — Bert Hellinger
Women are these wonderful mysteries and they excite me on all kinds of levels. Their power over us is, I think, often a moral power as well as a sexual power. I think women, generally speaking, have a better sense of what is whole and good and sensible. The old feminist line, 'Take the toys from the boys' is an extremely sensible observation, you know? — Clive Barker
