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— Fairfax M. Cone"A desirable advertisement will be reasonable, but never dull ... original, but never self-conscious ... imaginative, but never misleading."
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We must understand that the fact of error, demonstrated in subsequent work, does not suggest that ethical lapses are responsible. It is more likely that the source of error is, as the advertisement says, a reflection of the fact that "its dangerous to trifle with Mother Nature".
— Lewis M. Branscomb
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Visitors who come from the Soviet Union and tell you how marvelous it is to be able to look at public buildings without advertisements stuck all over them are just telling you that they can't decipher the cyrillic alphabet.
— Clive James
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