A viewer who skips ordsprog
A viewer who skips the advertising is the moral equivalent of a shoplifter.
Nicholas Johnson
A viewer who skips the advertising is the moral equivalent of a shoplifter.
Nicholas Johnson
An erection at will is the moral equivalent of a valid credit card. Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. An erection at will is the moral equivalent of a valid credit card.
Alex Comfort
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1920
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The way I see it, the stage tells the story for the ear, and the screen for the eye... On stage, you can't really control where the viewer's eye goes; there's a whole stage picture there, and the viewer can be looking anywhere. But with the camera, if you want the viewer to look at something in particular, you can put their eye there.
August Wilson
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1945
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2005
)
Getting the support of Syria is the moral equivalent of winning the Klan's endorsement - it might be useful but it doesn't necessarily speak well of you.
Jonah Goldberg
What we need to discover in the social realm is the moral equivalent of war; something heroic that will speak to men as universally as war does, and yet will be compatible with their spiritual selves as war has proved itself to be incompatible.
William James
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1842
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1910
)
Regardless of the moral issue, dishonesty in advertising has proved very unprofitable.
Leo Burnett
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1891
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1971
)
Our job in the next few days will be to free the puppy. The magic of this piece is the viewer completes it. Something happens in your mind; the viewer will create the mirror.
Rob Neyland
All art is interpreted by the viewer, even if the artist tells the viewer what he or she had intended with the work.
Shea Little
Cover and tradecraft are the only forms of protection one has and to have that stripped away because of political scheming is the moral equivalent to exposing forward deplored military units,
Arthur Brown
Cover and tradecraft are the only forms of protection one has and to have that stripped away because of political scheming is the moral equivalent to exposing forward deployed military units,
Arthur Brown
Advertising is a non-moral force, like electricity, which not only illuminates but electrocutes. Its worth to civilization depends upon how it is used.
J. Walter Thompson
Reklame
Lots of people make resolutions to try to spend more time with their dog, to try to take them to obedience class, to take them out for sports. It's the canine equivalent of promising that we're going to go out and exercise more ourselves, lose weight and be good and moral.
Stanley Coren
One succeeds in obtaining an equivalent production at a lower price by improving the arts, trades and agriculture and by developing the physical and moral qualities of workers, farmers and craftsmen.
Antoine Lavoisier
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1743
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1794
)
Shotgunning anybody in this room would be the moral equivalent of killing a car, a vacuum cleaner, a Barbie doll. Erasing a computer disk. Burning a book. Probably that goes for killing anybody in the world. We're all such products.
Chuck Palahniuk
(
1961
-)
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