Copywriters Quotes
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Copywriters Quotes & Sayings
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Repentance means you change your mind so deeply that it changes you.
— Bruce Wilkinson
People think copywriters are obsessed with words.
This isn't correct.
The word should be 'infatuated' - it fits the context better. — Jamie Thomson
This isn't correct.
The word should be 'infatuated' - it fits the context better. — Jamie Thomson
I do like to believe there is no stupid and or funny question because in fact if we don't ask than we don't learn.
— Kai Greene
I know his pain, the horrible crushing sadness of loving something gentle only to see it ripped apart by the hard world.
— Pierce Brown
David Ogilvy made his copywriters come up 100 different headlines for every ad they wrote.
— David Ogilvy
Bob Bly is among the most accomplished self-employed copywriters in recent years.
— Steve Slaunwhite
When I got back to Madison Avenue, I realized that copywriters made more than artists, so I switched.
— Gary Jennings
If you, my fellow copywriters or art directors, want to win the award, devote your genius to making the cash register ring.
— David Ogilvy
It has been said that each generation must win its own struggle to be free. -Robert F. Kennedy
— Naomi Wolf
This is the copywriters task: not to create mass desire - but to channel and direct it.
— Eugene Schwartz
I know that I am not always right to the perception of some, but I am not daunted of being wrong. That's the effectiveness of confidence.
— Lionel Suggs
I like to write music for fun. That's my hustle, my grind, my means of stayin' alive, and it's also my recreation, too.
— Rick Ross
Love is the only emotion so unexplainable and unique, that not even the greatest of writers could hope to contain it within their meagre words.
— Ross Turner
When I'm not paralytic, I like to play golf.
— Denis Thatcher
Whatever is language is poetic language and if the word required by the poet does not exist in his known language then it is up to him to discover it.
— Lenore Kandel