1.
I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things.
Franz Kafka
2.
I'm just an advertisement for a version of myself.
David Byrne
3.
advertisement ... has brought our disregard for truth into the open without even a figleaf to cover it.
Freya Stark
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The advertisements during intermissions are the truest reflection of an intermission from life.
Guy Debord
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Throughout history the exemplary teacher has never been just an instructor in a subject; he is nearly always its living advertisement.
Michael Dirda
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Dealing with ads is depressing. You don’t make anyone’s life better by making advertisements work better.
Brian Acton
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The cross is almost a distraction and false advertisement for God.
Brian D. McLaren
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An advertisement will be a good one - that is if the headline is really a "stopper."
John Caples
9.
I'm not a very good advertisement for the American school system.
David Brinkley
10.
A good headline can make an advertisement good even if the picture is poor.
John Caples
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All media depend on advertisement to survive.
Noam Chomsky
12.
I hope I never get so hard up I have to do advertisements. I've gotten ridiculous offers.
Tracey Ullman
13.
One of the nice things about licensing music to movies or advertisements is you can reach a lot of people who normally wouldn't hear music.
Moby
15.
Europe is not managing its capitalism very well, it is not a good advertisement of capitalism
Jack Goldstone
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Have you ever considered what anxious thought, what consummate knowledge of human nature, what dearly-bought experiences go into the making of an advertisement?
William John Locke
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What is a good advertisement? An advertisement which pleases you because of its style, or an advertisement which sells the most? They are seldom the same.
David Ogilvy
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I don't even notice the advertisement that comes up on my screen. I'm a smart person and it's just something I've just blacked out because it doesn't seem right to me.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
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The public doesnt particularly care for advertisements.
John C. Malone