
Top 16 Breakthrough Advertising Quotes
#1. Breakthrough Advertising is not about building better mousetraps. It is, however, about building larger mice - and then building a terrifying fear of them in your customers.
Eugene Schwartz
#2. Just because the rose died on the vine, doesn't mean it lied to you when it was in bloom.
Michael Clifford
#3. The I-It relationship, we treat other people as objects and expect something back from each relationship. In contrast, in the I-Thou relationship we relate to others out of respect, friendship, and love.
Alex Pattakos
#4. The man can neither man, nor retain, one moment of time; it all comes to him by pure gift; he might as well regard the sun and moon as his chattels.
C.S. Lewis
#5. The first steps in self-acceptance are not at all pleasant, for what one sees is not a happy sight. One needs all the courage to go further.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
#6. The sanity of the average banquet speaker lasts about two and a half months; at the end of that time he begins to mutter to himself, and calls out in his sleep.
James Thurber
#8. If I don't die in a plane crash or something, this country has a rare opportunity to watch a great talent grow.
Eddie Murphy
#9. You have had my heart with you for thousands of years, and I have been so empty until now.
Christine Zolendz
#10. In firing his gun, John Brown has merely told what time of day it is. It is high noon.
William Lloyd Garrison
#11. There are no mistakes, Eden, just different outcomes to our flawed expectations.
Rachel Higginson
#12. I can chase you, and I can catch you,
but there is nothing I can do to make you mine.
Morrissey
#13. I began wondering, can one really write a biography of an illness? But I found myself thinking of cancer as this character that has lived for 4,000 years, and I wanted to know what was its birth, what is its mind, its personality, its psyche?
Siddhartha Mukherjee
#14. The better to understand the nature, manner, and extent of our knowledge, one thing is carefully to be observed concerning the ideas we have; and that is, that some of them are simple and some complex.
John Locke
#15. The introduction of cooking may well have been the decisive factor in leading man from a primarily animal existence into one that was more fully human.
Carleton S. Coon
#16. When a Benefit is wrongly conferred, the author of the Benefit may often be said to injure.
Plato
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