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Ink And Paper Quotes

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Only government can take perfectly good paper, cover it with perfectly good ink and make the combination worthless.
Milton Friedman

Authors on Ink And Paper Quotes: Mark Twain Michel de Montaigne Michael Polanyi Leo Burnett Edmund Campion Michael Cunningham Ada Lovelace Lord Chesterfield Julien Green Daniel Handler Robert Anton Wilson Milton Friedman Harvey Mackay
2.
Advertising is the ability to sense, interpret... to put the very heart throbs of a business into type, paper and ink.
Leo Burnett

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The information in DNA could no more be reduced to the chemical than could the ideas in a book be reduced to the ink and paper: something beyond physics and chemistry encoded DNA.
Michael Polanyi

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With whomsoever or wheresoever may rest the present causes of difficulty that apparently exist towards either the completion of the old engine, or the commencement of the new one, we trust they will not ultimately result in this generation's being acquainted with these inventions through the medium of pen, ink and paper merely; and still more do we hope, that for the honour of our country's reputation in the future pages of history, these causes will not lead to the completion of the undertaking by some other nation or government.
Ada Lovelace

5.
Never pick a fight with people who buy ink by the barrel.
Mark Twain

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Animals outline their territories with their excretions, humans outline their territories by ink excretions on paper.
Robert Anton Wilson

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Never argue with people who buy ink by the gallon.
Mark Twain

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I am probably exaggerating a little, but I owe my equilibrium to ink and paper.
Julien Green

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Pale ink is better than the most retentive memory.
Harvey Mackay

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Provide me with ink and paper and I will write.
Edmund Campion

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...there's not enough ink and paper to say all I wanted.
Daniel Handler

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Sure, go ahead, simulate life, using only ink and paper.
Michael Cunningham

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Compliments of congratulation are always kindly taken, and cost nothing but pen, ink and paper. I consider them as draughts upon good breeding, where the exchange is always greatly in favor of the drawer.
Lord Chesterfield

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Who does not see that I have taken a road along which I shall go, without stopping and without effort, as long as there is ink and paper in the world? I cannot keep a record of my life by my actions; fortune places them too low. I keep it by my thoughts.
Michel de Montaigne

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I have seen books made of things neither studied nor ever understood ... the author contenting himself for his own part, to have cast the plot and projected the design of it, and by his industry to have bound up the fagot of unknown provisions; at least the ink and paper his own. This may be said to be a buying or borrowing, and not a making or compiling of a book.
Michel de Montaigne