I'm not a publicity hound. I don't care about being on the cover of 'GQ' or 'Vanity Fair.' — Michael Madsen Copy Share Image
From time to time, just about every 'Vanity Fair' writer has a chance to sell rights to an article or a book… — Bryan Burrough Copy Share Image
I don't really read that many magazines; I'm more of a browser. I get 'Vanity Fair' quite often if I'm on a… — Abi Morgan Copy Share Image
“My dogs. Bill Blass, after being asked "Who or what is the greatest love of your life?" by Vanity Fair magazine” — Bill Blass Copy Share Image
For my type of story and my kind of writing, I think 'Vanity Fair' is the right forum. — Dominick Dunne Copy Share Image
I don't read 'Vanity Fair,' whose millionaire-fashionista-liberal shtick I find repellent. — Bret Stephens Copy Share Image
It beareth the name of Vanity Fair, because the town where 't is kept is lighter than vanity. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
At 26, I was single, living in Manhattan, and working as a journalist at 'Vanity Fair.' I was Carrie Bradshaw... in sensible… — Nell Scovell Copy Share Image
'Vanity Fair' did this grid thing a couple years ago, connecting people who've worked together, and I had the most branches on… — Bill Hader Copy Share Image
Vanity Fair magazine reports that former President Clinton and Al Gore haven't spoken to each other since George W. Bush's inauguration. Not… — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
“In 1990 [Claudette Colbert] wished Vanity Fair readers “a fabulous new decade. I’m praying to make it to 2000. After all, I’ll… — Eve Golden Copy Share Image
We did a 'Vanity Fair' spread for 'The Hunger Games,' and we were on set, and I saw a little head pop… — Alexander Ludwig Copy Share Image
There's usually one piece in 'Vanity Fair' every month that grabs me, but when it presents hatchet jobs without substantiation to impress… — Dan Jenkins Copy Share Image
The 'Vanity Fair' article was interesting to do because it was the first time I ever really had the opportunity to be… — Caitlyn Jenner Copy Share Image
I would be lying if I said it wasn't cool to see myself on the cover of 'Vanity Fair,' right? It's, like,… — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
“The serious Sylvia was agonizing over the execution of the Rosenbergs and McCarthyism; others were delighting to dream over trousseau lingerie at… — Elizabeth Winder Copy Share Image
“Heaven help us! The girls have only to turn the tables,and say of one of their own sex,'She is as vain as… — Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
“No, you are not worthy of the love which I have devoted to you. I knew all along that the prize I… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
No one is putting comic book writers on the cover of Entertainment Weekly or Vanity Fair. No one cares whether we have… — John Rozum Copy Share Image
I majored in English in college and that was my major in graduate school before switching to creative writing. I read a… — Stephen Dobyns Copy Share Image
“I've read seventeen novels and bushels of poetry-- really necessary novels like Vanity Fair and Richard Feverel and Alice in Wonderland. Also… — Jean Webster Copy Share Image
“The most satisfying compliment a reader can pay is to tell me that he or she feels personally addressed. Think of your… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“I was just not cut out to be an American journalist. In England, I could phone my editor and say 'Do you… — Lynn Barber Copy Share Image
Utility is the great idol of the age, to which all powers must do service and all talents swear allegiance. In this… — Friedrich Schiller Copy Share Image
“But as it turned out, the two had a great deal in common, for both Bailey and Thackeray (named for the famous… — Susan Wittig Albert Copy Share Image
“Perhaps in Vanity Fair there are no better satires than letters. Take a bundle of your dear friend’s of ten years back—your… — William Thackeray Copy Share Image
“Mrs. O’Dowd, the good housewife, arrayed in curl papers and a camisole, felt that her duty was to act, and not to… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
“Middlemarch is a novel that is diminished by being put on the screen. It can't help but be, because so much of… — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
“I refused to have bookshelves, horrified that I'd feel compelled to organise the books in some regimented system - Dewey or alphabetical… — Rebecca Makkai Copy Share Image
“George meanwhile, with his hat on one side, his elbows squared, and his swaggering martial air, made for Bedford Row, and stalked… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
“I look forward all day to evening, and then I put an "engaged" on the door and get into my nice red… — Jean Webster Copy Share Image
“As his hero and heroine pass the matrimonial barrier, the novelist generally drops the curtain, as if the drama were over then:… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
Now, being on the cover of Vanity Fair is as important as being in great movies. The lines are very, very blurred. — Jason Patric Copy Share Image
I'm not sure if guys are supposed to read Vanity Fair. I feel very metrosexual with it but am not sure it's… — Mohsin Hamid Copy Share Image
“They talked about each others’ houses, and characters, and families--just as the Joneses do about the Smiths.” — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
My parents put the New Yorker in my crib. I saw Vogue and Vanity Fair around the house before I could read. — Richard Avedon Copy Share Image