Quotations

Famous Quotations

Sometimes it is difficult to be motivated and inspired to write a review, a persuasive formless essay, an article of reflexive investigation, etc. Plus, it can be difficult to find the right words that will better describe your ideas. DedicatedWriters.com is your top destination, since it provides students with an updated database of more than 150.000 quotations and proverbs of famous inventors, sportsmen, philosophers, artists, celebrities, businessmen, and the authors who certainly enriched and strengthen the world. This is perfect to become inspired and write book reports, essays, movie reviews, research papers, etc.

Try out our free search option and stay tuned.

Browse Topics

(Click a letter to view the topics)
A
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Advertising

«A good ad should be like a good sermon: It must not only comfort the afflicted, it also must afflict the comfortable.»
Author: Bernice Fitz-Gibbon | About: Advertising | Keywords: afflict, afflicted
«Folks with their wits about them knew that advertisements were just a pack of lies - you had only to look at the claims of patent medicines!»
«Good advertising does not just circulate information. It penetrates the public mind with desires and belief.»
«Does advertising corrupt editors? Yes it does, but fewer editors than you may suppose... the vast majority of editors are incorruptible.»
«A good advertisement is one which sells the product without drawing attention to itself.»
«Every advertisement should be thought of as a contribution to the complex symbol which is the brand image.»
«History will see advertising as one of the real evil things of our time. It is stimulating people constantly to want things, want this, want that.»
Author: Malcolm Muggeridge | About: Advertising, History | Keywords: stimulating
«Democratic nations must try to find ways to starve the terrorist and the hijacker of the oxygen of publicity on which they depend.»
«A vast sector of modern advertising... does not appeal to reason but to emotion; like any other kind of hypnoid suggestion, it tries to impress its objects emotionally and then make them submit intellectually.»
«Few people at the beginning of the nineteenth century needed an adman to tell them what they wanted.»
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith | About: Advertising | Keywords: adman, nineteenth

Pages: « Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »