Top 14 Famous Copywriters Quotes
#1. When you get an e-mail and reply to the sender, you simply obliterate everything they sent you and then, in small square brackets, write: [deletia] It stands for everything that's been lost.
Douglas Coupland
#2. When we're out of the eighties, the nineties are gonna make the sixties look like the fifties!
Dennis Hopper
#3. Because I imagine there must be only a very, very few men in the world, that I should like to marry; and of those few, it is ten to one I may never be acquainted with one; or if I should, it is twenty to one he may not happen to be single, or to take a fancy to me.
Anne Bronte
#4. That is the spiral galaxy in Andromeda. It is as large as our Milky Way. It is one of a hundred million galaxies. It consists of one hundred billion suns. Now I think we are small enough.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#5. I love you, but why must you love the law? 'Tis plain for all to see that she's a whore ... that virtuous persons have no need to woo; that villains screw, then studiously ignore.
Alan Moore
#6. Sometimes in news photography and so on, the pictures are a little bit dry, and put on the page and just set in a journalistic way in front of you.
Chris Hondros
#7. There is always tension in women's gymnastics between athleticism, grace, performance, and eros.
Meghan O'Rourke
#8. Some situations are so hopeless when you look at them from the outside you say, Why are they still married?
Eric Braeden
#10. I'm constantly confused about how to dress.
Jill Soloway
#11. Day by day, be content with whatever you have and satisfied with whatever happens. Everything else will then fall naturally into place.
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
#12. Stop calling me 'babe'. It's demeaning. I'm not a babe, I'm a woman
Kristen Ashley
#13. I regarded as quite useless the reading of large treatises of pure analysis: too large a number of methods pass at once before the eyes. It is in the works of application that one must study them; one judges their utility there and appraises the manner of making use of them.
Joseph-Louis Lagrange
#14. I think philosophy is all about lived experience, which is to say life in the streets, life in a variety of different contexts.
Cornel West