ADVERTISING IS . . .
- "Advertising is the principal reason why the business man has come to
inherit the earth."
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- - James Randolph Adams, quoted in John P. Bradley, Leo F. Daniels
& Thomas C. Jones, The International Dictionary of Thoughts,
1969, Chicago, IL: J. G. Ferguson Publishing Co., p. 12.
- "Advertising is of the very essence of democracy. An election goes on
every minute of the business day across the counters of hundreds of
thousands of stores and shops where the customers state their preferences
and determine which manufacturer and which product shall be the leader
today, and which shall lead tomorrow."
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- - Bruce Barton (1955), chairman of BBDO, quoted in James B.
Simpson, Contemporary Quotations, 1964, Binghamton, NY: Vail-Ballou
Press, p. 82.
- "Advertising is the ability to sense, interpret . . . to put the very
heart throbs of a business into type, paper and ink."
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- - Leo Burnett, quoted by Joan Kufrin, Leo Burnett: Star Reacher(1995),
Chicago, IL: Leo Burnett Company, Inc., p. 54.
- "Advertising is what you do when you can't go see somebody. That's
all it is."
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- - Fairfax Cone (1963), ad agency partner, quoted in James B.
Simpson, Contemporary Quotations, 1964, Binghamton, NY: Vail-Ballou
Press, p. 84.
- "Advertising is the life of trade."
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- - Calvin Coolidge, quoted in John P. Bradley, Leo F. Daniels &
Thomas C. Jones, The International Dictionary of Thoughts, 1969,
Chicago, IL: J. G. Ferguson Publishing Co., p. 13.
- "Advertising - a judicious mixture of flattery and threats."
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- - Northrop Frye, quoted in Robert I. Fitzhenry, The Fitzhenry
& Whiteside Book of Quotations, 1993, Canada: Fitzhenry &
Whiteside Limited, p. 18.
- "The art of publicity is a black art."
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- - Learned Hand, American jurist, quoted in Robert I. Fitzhenry, The
Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations, 1993, Canada: Fitzhenry
& Whiteside Limited, p. 19.
- "[A]dvertising is a symbol-manipulating occupation."
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- - S. I. Hayakawa, Language in Thought and Action (1964), New
York: Harcourt, p. 268.
- "Advertising is salesmanship mass produced. No one would bother to
use advertising if he could talk to all his prospects face-to-face. But he
can't."
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- - Morris Hite, quoted in Adman: Morris Hite's Methods for
Winning the Ad Game, 1988, Dallas, TX: E-Heart Press, p. 203.
- Advertising is "the lubricant for the free-enterprise system."
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- - Leo-Arthur Kelmenson (1976), quoted in Michael McKenna, The
Stein & Day Dictionary of Definitive Quotations, 1983, New York:
Stein & Day Publishing Co., p. 11.
- "Advertising may be described as the science of arresting the human
intelligence long enough to get money from it."
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- - Stephen Butler Leacock, quoted in Michael Jackman, Crown's
Book of Political Quotations, 1982, New York: Crown Publishing Inc.,
p. 1.
- "Advertising is the greatest art form of the twentieth century."
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- - Marshall McLuhan (1976), Canadian social scientist (quoted in
Robert Andrews, The Routledge Dictionary of Quotations 1987, p.
5, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul).
- "Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century."
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- - Marshall McLuhan, quoted in Robert I. Fitzhenry, The
Fitzhenry & Whiteside Book of Quotations, 1993, Canada: Fitzhenry
& Whiteside Limited, p. 19.
- "Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of
abundance."
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- - Marshall McLuhan, introduction to Wilson Bryan Key, Subliminal
Seduction: Ad Media's Manipulation of a Not So Innocent America,
1974, New York: Signet (New American Library), p. vii.
- "Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket."
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- - George Orwell, quoted in Angela Partington, The Oxford
Dictionary of Quotations, 1992, New York: Oxford University Press, p.
501.
- Advertising is "[a] ten billion dollar a year misunderstanding with
the public."
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- - Chester L. Posey, Senior V.P. & Creative Director, McCann
Erickson
- "Advertising is, actually, a simple phenomenon in terms of economics.
It is merely a substitute for a personal sales force - an extension, if you
will, of the merchant who cries aloud his wares."
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- - Rosser Reeves, Reality in Advertising (1986), New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., p. 145.
- "Advertising is the 'wonder' in Wonder Bread."
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- - Jef I. Richards (1995), advertising professor, The University of
Texas at Austin.
- "Advertising is the art and sole of capitalism. It captures a moment
of time through the lense of commerce, reflecting and affecting our lives,
making us laugh and cry, while simultaneously giving traction to the engine
that propels this free market economy forward into the future."
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- - Jef I. Richards (2001), Chairman of The University of Texas
Advertising Department.
- "Advertising is the modern substitute for argument; its function is
to make the worse appear the better."
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- - George Santayana
- "Advertising is the foot on the accelerator, the hand on the
throttle, the spur on the flank that keeps our economy surging
forward."
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- - Robert W. Sarnoff, quoted in John P. Bradley, Leo F. Daniels
& Thomas C. Jones, The International Dictionary of Thoughts,
1969, Chicago, IL: J. G. Ferguson Publishing Co., p. 15.
- "The simplest definition of advertising, and one that will probably
meet the test of critical examination, is that advertising is selling in
print."
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- - Daniel Starch, Principles of Advertising, 1923, Chicago,
IL: A.W. Shaw Company, p. 5.
- "Advertising is selling Twinkies to adults"
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- - Donald R. Vance
- "Advertising is legalized lying."
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- - H.G. Wells, quoted in Michael Jackman, Crown's Book of
Political Quotations, 1982, New York: Crown Publishing Inc., p. 2.
- "Advertising is the genie which is transforming America into a place
of comfort, luxury and ease for millions."
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- - William Allen White, quoted in John P. Bradley, Leo F. Daniels
& Thomas C. Jones, The International Dictionary of Thoughts,
1969, Chicago, IL: J. G. Ferguson Publishing Co., p. 15.