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Writing Ads Quotes By Claude C. Hopkins

Ads are not written to entertain. When they do, those entertainment seekers rare little likely to be the people whom you want. This is one of the greatest advertising faults. Ad writers abandon their part. They forgot they are salesmen and try to be performers. Instead of sales, they seek applause — Claude C. Hopkins

Writing Ads Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Your charming smile makes me travel to the realm of the stars. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Writing Ads Quotes By Q'orianka Kilcher

I love the power of celebrity because you can give voice to the voiceless. — Q'orianka Kilcher

Writing Ads Quotes By Libba Bray

The wind swoops over the tenements on Orchard Street, where some of those starry-eyed dreams have died and yet other dreams are being born into squalor and poverty, an uphill climb. It gives a slap to the laundry stretched on lines between tenements, over dirty, broken streets where, even at this hour, hungry children scour the bins for food. The wind has existed forever. It has seen much in this country of dreams and soap ads, old horrors and bloodshed. It has played mute witness to its burning witches, and has walked along a Trail of Tears; it has seen the slave ships release their human cargo, blinking and afraid, into the ports, their only possession a grief they can never lose. — Libba Bray

Writing Ads Quotes By Martha N. Beck

Paradoxes haunt the lives of born wayfinders, driving them to seek resolutions to the apparent contradictions in their lives, enticing them into the world that is beyond words and can therefore contain paradox without contradiction. — Martha N. Beck

Writing Ads Quotes By Jenny Offill

Sometimes she plays a game now where she scatters her stuffed animals all over the living room. "Babies, babies," she mutters darkly as she covers them with white napkins. "Civil War Battlefield," we call it. — Jenny Offill

Writing Ads Quotes By V.S. Pritchett

The difference between farce and humour in literature is, I suppose, that farce strums louder and louder on one string, while humour varies its note, changes its key, grows and spreads and deepens until it may indeed reach tragic depths. — V.S. Pritchett

Writing Ads Quotes By Jose Mourinho

Football is a more beautiful game in high definition. — Jose Mourinho

Writing Ads Quotes By Jerry Della Femina

Did I grow up thinking I'd ever be paged at the Beverly Hills Hotel? Did I ever think I'd make so much money writing ads? No. — Jerry Della Femina

Writing Ads Quotes By Jan Koum

Advertising isn't just the disruption of aesthetics, the insults to your intelligence and the interruption of your train of thought. At every company that sells ads, a significant portion of their engineering team spends their day tuning data mining, writing better code to collect all your personal data. — Jan Koum

Writing Ads Quotes By Robert Crais

shoulder cast climbed — Robert Crais

Writing Ads Quotes By April Smith

You have the magick. Life has events. — April Smith

Writing Ads Quotes By Jonathan Kozol

In the book, I write about children in first grade who were taught to read by reading want ads. They learned to write by writing job applications. Imagine what would happen if anyone tried to do that to children in a predominantly white suburban school. — Jonathan Kozol

Writing Ads Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

A penny saved is twopence dear; A pin a day 's a groat a year. — Benjamin Franklin

Writing Ads Quotes By Kevin Guilfoile

A good critic is trying to tell you what she has learned about herself from the reading of a particular piece of literature. A bad reviewer is often trying to tell you how smart he is by declaring whether or not he liked a particular book. If he liked the book, then this is the kind of book a superior person likes, and vice versa. He might try to explain why he didn't like it, but the review is really just a tautology. "I didn't like this book because it is bad," is equivalent to "This book is bad because I didn't like it. — Kevin Guilfoile

Writing Ads Quotes By Rumi

If you look too closely at the form, you'll miss the essence — Rumi

Writing Ads Quotes By Roy H. Williams

Writing good ads is easy when you have something to say. — Roy H. Williams