Advertising Quote by Claude C. Hopkins Download Open image “Platitudes and generalities roll of the human understanding like water from a duck” — Claude C. Hopkins ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Advertising Ducks Humans Learning Platitudes Understanding Water
Platitudes and generalities roll off the human understanding like water from a duck. — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
A duck in a pond is calm and carefree... but what you don't see under the water is the struggling & stressed feet.. what… — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
You can't understand it until you experience the simple joy of the first time your son points at a seagull and says 'Duck!' — Russell Crowe Copy Share Image
In a bull market, one must avoid the error of the preening duck that quacks boastfully after a torrential rainstorm, thinking that its paddling… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
Creatures are cups. The sciences and the arts and all branches of knowledge are inscriptions around the outside of the cups. When a cup… — Rumi Copy Share Image
To understand water is to understand the cosmos, the marvels of nature, and life itself. — Masaru Emoto Copy Share Image
“Moreover, the more deeply a view is ingrained, the less likely we will see it as influencing us—or see it at all. If you… — Mitch Stokes Copy Share Image
I've always looked upon the Ducks as caricature human beings. Perhaps I've been years writing in that middle world that J.R.R. Tolkien describes, and… — Carl Barks Copy Share Image
“Understanding requires our own observation. Solutions frequently come in the form of mental pictures. The only prescription is to get out and use our… — David Sturt Copy Share Image
In the old days, advertisers ventured on their own opinions. The few guess right, the many wrong. Those were the time of advertising disaster — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
Don't, to gain general and useless attention, sacrifice the attention that you want — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
Scientific advertising has altered many old plans and conceptions. It has proved many long established methods to be folly — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
Whatever claim you use to gain attention, the advertisement should tell a story reasonably complete. — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
Remember the people you address are selfish, as we all are. They care nothing about your interests or profit. They seek service for themselves — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
Lust is a monstrous sin which altereth, marreth, and drieth the body, weakening all the joints and members, making the face bubbled and yellow,… — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
Don't think of people in the mass. This gives you a blurred view — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
People will not be bored. They may listen politely at a dinner table to boasts and personalities, life history, etc. But in print they… — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
The only purpose of advertising is to make sales. It is profitable or unprofitable according to its actual sales. — Claude C. Hopkins Copy Share Image
I saw this anti-drug commercial that showed a kid smoking pot in his dad's room with his friend. This kid finds a gun, the… — Bill Maher Copy Share Image
“Salesmanship is usually the art of making it the prospect’s problem, the salesperson’s need or desire to earn money.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
Advertising justifies its existence when used in the public interest-it is much too powerful a tool to use solely for commercial purposes. — Howard Gossage Copy Share Image
We have the capital, the resources, and the technology that we need to build a mobile advertising platform across the planet. — Naveen Tewari Copy Share Image
“Never run advertising until the major publicity possibilities have been exploited.” — Al Ries Copy Share Image
God never talks. But the devil keeps advertising, Father. The devil does a lot of commercials. — William Peter Blatty Copy Share Image
I like Valentine's Day. The trouble is the florists and the candy-makers and the card people are all advertising so much, you don't dare… — Andy Rooney Copy Share Image
I happened to be spotted by a modeling agent who offered me a part-time job at 16. Everything happened very quickly after that -… — Dia Mirza Copy Share Image
They say that Madison Avenue will only pay high dollars in advertising if they get the 18-35 age range. — Sharon Gless Copy Share Image
“There's not a branch of publishing or broadcasting that doesn't depend in some way on advertising. It'd be like an aquarium without water. Why,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
I've driven people mad on films that I've made - I want more takes; I want to try new lines. Then I want to… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image