The digital revolution is far more significant than the invention of writing or even of printing.
TV is bigger than any story it reports. It's the greatest teaching tool since the printing press.
It's called a pen. It's like a printer, hooked straight to my brain.
The simplest definition of advertising, and one that will probably meet the test of critical examination, is that advertising is selling in print.
As advertising blather becomes the nation's normal idiom, language becomes printed noise.
Advertising as the printed form of selling would seem... ultimately to be justified in so far as it serves as a means of increasing legitimate human wants, as an agency of fair and economic competition in the distribution of goods, and as a stimulant to social progress.
Do you know the difference between education and experience? Education is when you read the fine print; experience is what you get when you don't.
Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
Life shouldn't be printed on dollar bills.
A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
And left the flushed print in a poppy there.
An editor is someone who separates the wheat from the chaff and then prints the chaff.
The negative is comparable to the composer's score and the print to its performance. Each performance differs in subtle ways.
Books are humanity in print.
It is our art that has an opportunity to leave a footprint in the sand. They don't wrap fish in our work.
The printed page conveys information and commitment, and requires active involvement. Television conveys emotion and experience, and it's very limited in what it can do logically. It's an existential experience - there and then gone.