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The trade of advertising is now so near to perfection that it is not easy to propose any improvement. But as every art ought to be exercized in due subordination to the public good, I cannot but propose it as a moral question to these masters of the public ear, whether they do not sometimes play too wantonly with our passions. — Samuel Johnson

My mother was working a lot, so she was gone often. I would leave school and hitchhike to the beach. I can't believe I hitchhiked now. It scares me to death now. — Bo Derek

What did the cat look like?"
"I don't know. He was a little thing. Tiny. Lion ... I think. You know, the breed with all the hair."
"Tiny. Right. The world is filled with tiny lion males. — Shelly Laurenston

You'll have something to ride on that doesn't make your cock look as small as that gaudy turd. — James S.A. Corey

I was born fussy, liked cleanness and orderliness about me and had already been thrown too much into the midst of shiftlessness. The socialists and communists I had seen and heard talk nearly all struck me as men who had no sense of life at all. — Sherwood Anderson

Art requires, above all things, a suppression of self, a subordination of one's self to an idea. — Henry James

Leave ... my girlfriend ... alone. — Rainbow Rowell

Don't wait for your ship to come in, swim out to it. — Cathy Hopkins

But the most important test is to take them on tour and see if you can bear to spend time with them. — Neville Marriner

My pragmatic nature, my impatience, will most likely have me drunk on aged spirit by noon. — S.A. Tawks

The cinema implies a total inversion of values, a complete upheaval of optics, of perspective and logic. It is more exciting than phosphorus, more captivating than love. — Antonin Artaud

Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave. — Lord Byron

Nick commenced a monologue explaining the impossibility of such a phenomenon: the subordination of content to the aesthetics of language in Arabic literature, the dominance of panegyrics and eulogies as an art form, etc. — Rabih Alameddine

It was too bleak to be alone, and so they could do nothing but cling to each other as broken beings, as human beings. — David Kirk

It's interesting how when you walk into a room in LA there's a sense of what you walk in, as is sort of what you can do. So I spent a lot of time choosing different things to hopefully show people that maybe that's not the case. — Carla Gugino

But happiness is good health and a bad memory they say, and I am a happy, happy man. — Tiffany Reisz

The same applies to any artist; we are the tools and instruments of our talent. We are outsiders; we have no place in society because society is what we're watching, and dealing with. — William Trevor