Sarcasm is lost in print.
With my friends, it was always essentially true stories. That's how I always felt about doing King-Cat. This is something that really happened, whether it makes me look good or bad, or someone else look good or bad. This is what happened, and it's my job in life to write it down. Nowadays, I'm a lot more conscientious about it. I'm not out to attack somebody in print.
If I were a young man, I would not hesitate at writing anything to get into print, except pornography.
It's so easy to print in the Midwest. You're saving months in shipping and customs, so we have started printing a number of books there.
I found with my students they don't necessarily look at journals any more, but they print right away from the internet what's relevant to what's he doing you see.
I love vintage and prints.
And we were angry and poor and happy, And proud of seeing our names in print.
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.
The Christian's life should put his minister's sermon in print.
People aren't really looking at the result when taking a picture on an iPhone. And they don't print it. So to me, it's almost not a photograph. It's like looking in the mirror. It's a tool I don't relate to at all.
But, right now, the situation is that almost all of my writing is out of print.
Today they have proven once again that the mainstream media can't print enough bad news about our troops.
I've got a long list of books I wish I'd never written-and I've kept them all out of print for the past 20 years.
Why do photographers start giving numbers to their prints? It’s absurd. What do you do when the 20th print has been done? Do you swallow the negative? Do you shoot yourself? It’s the gimmick of money.
If we have a bitcoin universe, you don't get to print money for war. You don't get to have money for a prisonindustrial complex. You don't get money for a war on drugs. You have to ask the people.
The simplest definition of advertising, and one that will probably meet the test of critical examination, is that advertising is selling in print.
I don't want any description of me to be accurate; I want it to be flattering. I don't think people who have to sing for their supper ever like to be described truthfully - not in print anyway. We need to sell tickets, so we need good reviews.
Every time we read to a child, we're sending a 'pleasure' message to the child's brain. You could even call it a commercial, conditioning the child to associate books and print with pleasure.
I think the relationship between print and film is symbiotic, it's more about evolving and complimenting your existing content. The two are very much interconnected.
News is what people don't want you to print. Everything thing else is ads.