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Quotes About Magazines

I started as a journalist for magazines in New York City, so it was always storytelling. And moving into movies was a natural transition.
~ Bruce Feirstein
Don't knock homespun. All comfort food is homespun, and according to you and my cooking magazines, comfort food is the trend. You do what you do, do it as best you can, and if you don't win, at least you know you didn't compromise who you are in an effort to please someone else.
~ Stacey Ballis
Remember,the press is a business: Newspapers and magazines are in business to make money - sometimes at the expense of accuracy, fairness and even the truth.
~ Michael Jackson
they wouldn't do interviews with magazines they themselves wouldn't read; they would play only all-ages shows and tickets would be $5.
~ Michael Azerrad
When something is so small and so underground, it involves everybody—not just record store owners but club owners, magazines, bands. It was in everybody's interest to cooperate.
~ Michael Azerrad
You read my Cosmo? I read all of your magazines. I took all the love quizzes and pretended I was you answering the questions. How did I do? You cheated, I said.
~ Michael Chabon
Of course! he thought. He had touched the screen. It was a touch screen! The red lights around the edges must be infrared sensors. Tim had never seen such a screen, but he'd read about them in magazines. He touched RESET/REVERT.
~ Michael Crichton
something." Of course! he thought. He had touched the screen. It was a touch screen! The red lights around the edges must be infrared sensors. Tim had never seen such a screen, but he'd read about them in magazines.
~ Michael Crichton
Most women's magazines simply try to mold women into bigger and better consumers.
~ Gloria Steinem
The movies are something that I've been obsessed with, and I've subscribed to movie magazines all my life, since I was a child.
~ Richard E. Grant
I think somebody's got to be cutting-edge. It just depends how you want to market your magazines and how big you want them to be. We look upon competition as what it is. It's there, you pay attention to it, but you don't live by it. You have to go on and grind it out day to day and do the best you can with your magazine every single day.
~ Linda Johnson Rice
I read a lot of astronomy magazines, and go to a lot of astronomy sites, and physics sites. I love reading about quantum computation and quantum physics. I don't understand it all, but I love reading it over and over again so that I think I have some idea of what they're talking about.
~ Van Hunt
My elder sister used to get the fashion magazines, and I would go through them and find things I liked and buy fabric and copy them. But I hated what I looked like. I mean, I was sooo skinny.
~ Twiggy
Magazines are another medium I love, because 95% is simply based on 'How the hell are we going to fill all this blank space?
~ Jerry Seinfeld
I love magazines and film critics, so I eat it up. I'm not one of those people who says 'I never read anything.' I generally read all of it.
~ Judd Apatow
I love looking through magazines, and you know, I love getting dressed up to go to events and stuff.
~ Mandy Moore
I like to read dramatic novels and I absolutely love magazines.
~ Maud Welzen
Advertising was already a well-established phenomenon by the turn of the twentieth century. Newspapers had begun carrying ads as far back as the early 1700s, and magazines soon followed. (Benjamin Franklin has the distinction of having run the first magazine ad, seeking the whereabouts of a runaway slave, in 1741.)6
~ Bill Bryson
Magazines boomed, too. Advertising revenues leaped 500 percent in the decade, and many publications of lasting importance made their debut: Reader's Digest in 1922, Time in 1923, the American Mercury and Smart Set in 1924, The New Yorker in 1925. Time was perhaps the most immediately influential
~ Bill Bryson
In the waiting room, ladies in a picturesque group surrounded a table with magazines. They stood, sat, or half reclined in the poses they saw in the pictures and, studying the models, discussed styles.
~ Boris Pasternak
I'm on a strict gossip diet. No gossip websites, no gossip magazines. Otherwise, I find it paralyzing to exist.
~ Julie Bowen
The iPad! What is better designed than that? I read magazines on it, I play Scrabble. I use it for everything.
~ Diane von Furstenberg
Part of me just wants 'Jane' magazine back, and 'Sassy,' too.
~ Mary H.K. Choi
Even though I was not allowed American newspapers or news magazines, we could obtain, fairly regularly, Pravda and the French Communist newspaper L'Humanité, and, occasionally, the American Worker and the British Daily Worker. Of the last two, I preferred the British version.
~ Francis Gary Powers