Sexism In Advertising Quotes & Sayings
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Stormy or sunny days, glorious or lonely nights, I maintain an attitude of gratitude. — Maya Angelou
My soul is not satisfied with an inert universe. The gods may not make a habit of speaking to me personally, but I can't help but whisper comments to them. — Thomm Quackenbush
The highways are crowded with people who drive as if their sole purpose in getting behind the wheel is to avenge every wrong done them by man, beast or fate. The only thing that keeps them in line is their fear of death, jail and lawsuits. — Hunter S. Thompson
The real bummer of fame is that at some point you're bound to get demoted. — Paulina Porizkova
That's a voice that arrives on a chariot drawn by dragons — Rainbow Rowell
Those who marry before love "Manage Love" and those who love before marriage ,"Manage Marriage". — Rajesh Walecha
The momentary thrill of getting rarely equals the lasting joy of giving. — William Arthur Ward
Nature, the handmaid of God Almighty, does nothing but with good advice, if we make research into the true reason of things. — James Howell
If they think that an artist can destroy their faith, then their faith is rather fragile. — Marilyn Manson
There is no substitute for taking off in flight in front of a live audience. — Tempestt Bledsoe
For someone like me who, as a kid, walked to school muttering little political speeches to myself, it was irresistible to finally get a chance at political life for real. When the people of Etobicoke-Lakeshore elected me their MP, it changed me forever. — Michael Ignatieff
No human could withstand a Guardian's warning glare. — Andrea Cremer
Advertising and marketing philosophies that thrive on emphasizing 'natural' differences don't stay in the realm of advertising and marketing
they spill into how we justify sexism and racism at every life stage. — Andi Zeisler
The thing with Ridley [Scott] is he's been doing this forever, he knows what it is he wants and how to get it. There's absolutely no messing around on set. Having said that, he's very accessible to actors, very open to what you want to do and willing to t. — Orlando Bloom
There were elements of Mad Men at Newsweek, except that unlike the natty advertising types, journalists were notorious slobs and our two- and three-martini lunches were out of the office, not in ... Kevin Buckley, who was hired in 1963, described the Newsweek of the early 1960s as similar to an old movie, with the wisecracking private eye and his Girl Friday. "The 'hubba-hubba' climate was tolerated," he recalled. "I was told the editors would ask the girls to do handstands on their desk. Was there rancor? Yes. But in this climate, a laugh would follow. — Lynn Povich
I have never said authoritarians are pathological — Bob Altemeyer
