The governments alone are responsible for the spread of the superstitious awe with which the common man looks upon every bit of… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
[Photography] can be tiny, on your phone, or it can be a billboard, or a film-sized projection, or printed in a magazine.… — Christian Marclay Copy Share Image
You live for those really great scenes where you almost feel that the film has gone beyond what was printed on the… — Tobey Maguire Copy Share Image
As the words of my book, 'The Bloodless Revolution,' accumulated, I envisaged a parallel growth: the stack of pages they would have… — Tristram Stuart Copy Share Image
I saw no African people in the printed and illustrated Sunday school lessons. I began to suspect at this early age that… — John Henrik Clarke Copy Share Image
With a sudden sharp hot stink of fox, It enters the dark hole of the head. The window is starless still; the… — Ted Hughes Copy Share Image
While the web is very much the first draft of history, a rough-cut, it still has to be good journalism, well-sourced, reliable.… — Lionel Barber Copy Share Image
I write on the typewriter. I like it because I like the feeling of making something with my hands. I like pressing… — David McCullough Copy Share Image
Some people spend their whole lives looking for themselves, yet our self is the one thing we surely cannot lose (how like… — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
I like to hide my camera and use a remote control, because then no one knows when I'm actually imprisoning their souls… — Margaret Bourke-White Copy Share Image
I don't write huge books any more. I used to write 1,000 printed pages, but now I write short books. I did… — Paul Johnson Copy Share Image
Photographs have the kind of authority over imagination to-day, which the printed word had yesterday, and the spoken word before that. They… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
I do not mourn the death of the printed letter in a snobby, East Coast, patrician way - 'Where have our manners… — Jami Attenberg Copy Share Image
The tragedy in his life already existed. To love an atmospheric spirit. That was the real sorrow. Hopelessness itself. Nowhere on the… — Philip K. Dick Copy Share Image
I was a small business owner, father, and husband just living out in the suburbs. I kind of had a boring life… — Frank Warren Copy Share Image
It is true that after they have been reassured and have lost this fear, they are so artless and so free with… — Christopher Columbus Copy Share Image
For a while there, I was a stringer. The expression comes from the old habit of stringing together the column inches that… — Charles Kuralt Copy Share Image
Reading and life are not separate but symbiotic. And for this serious task of imaginative discovery and self-discovery, there is and remains… — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image
For me, the Internet is the opposite of memory; the Internet is amnesia, it's about today and tomorrow is another day. Printed… — Olivier Zahm Copy Share Image
Once you let the words go, you have no control over how they're printed or what the media does with them. So… — Megan Fox Copy Share Image
I read real books. On paper. You know, those printed books? I feel like this is the last thing I do to… — Gary Shteyngart Copy Share Image
I highlight everything I find interesting, and then type out everything I've highlighted, and then print out everything I've typed, and reread… — Eleanor Catton Copy Share Image
Perhaps the old literacy of words is dying and a new literacy of images is being born. Perhaps the printed page will… — Nancy Newhall Copy Share Image
Every page must explode, whether through seriousness, profundity, turbulence, nausea, the new, the eternal, annihilating nonsense, enthusiasm for principles, or the way… — Francis Picabia Copy Share Image
Most of us have collections of sayings we live by. . . . Whenever words fly up at me from the printed… — Ray Stannard Baker Copy Share Image
A [news] magazine printed a [photo-illustration] of me in a ball gown holding a vacuum cleaner, saying I started a company. Last… — Reese Witherspoon Copy Share Image
Hunger in the midnight, hunger at the stroke of noon Hunger in the banquet, hunger in the bride and groom Hunger on… — Jackson Browne Copy Share Image
I cannot remember a time when I was not in love with them--with the books themselves, cover and binding and the paper… — Eudora Welty Copy Share Image
I loved most when his eyelashes twitched and he blinked, and suddenly happiness was there inside his eyes. Unmistakable. Like a single… — Augusten Burroughs Copy Share Image
I worked on scores. I went to the musical library in Berlin which is very famous. I discovered that we had scores… — Kurt Masur Copy Share Image
Printed books usually outlive bookstores and the publishers who brought them out. They sit around, demanding nothing, for decades. That's one of… — Nicholson Baker Copy Share Image
I have no interest in the printed word. I would continue to write if there were no writing and no print. I… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
I never believe much in happiness. I never believe in misery either. Those are things you see on the stage or the… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
I don't mind saying, you know, that I don't take a salary from the church, and God has blessed me with more… — Joel Osteen Copy Share Image
I do miss the idea of the crew getting together to watch dailies after work. I will usually get selected dailies printed… — Roger Deakins Copy Share Image
In the end, what makes a book valuable is not the paper it's printed on, but the thousands of hours of work… — John Green Copy Share Image
The printed page conveys information and commitment, and requires active involvement. Television conveys emotion and experience, and it's very limited in what… — Bill Moyers Copy Share Image
Remember that just because major publishing is having trouble, that doesn't mean people have stopped reading books. Printed books won't go away,… — David Morrell Copy Share Image
If I had the power to influence Indian journals, I would have the following headlines printed in bold letters on the first… — Lala Lajpat Rai Copy Share Image
What concerns me alone I only think, what concerns my friends I tell them, what can be of interest to only a… — Georg C. Lichtenberg Copy Share Image