(65 quotes found)
“Let every bookworm, when in any fragrant, scarce, old tome he discovers a sentence, a story, an illustration, that does his heart good, hasten to give it”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Some manufacturers illustrate their advertisements with abstract paintings. I would only do this if I wished to conceal from the reader what I was advertising.”
David Ogilvy
“A story from 'Last Barrier' aptly illustrates it. The Turkish Sufi Master tells his Christians devotee that every morning he sends a message of love to no one particular; whoever is ready, listens to it, responds.”
Atharva Veda
“The pauses, the silences. That demonstrates and illustrates the most important thing that makes this instrument what it is. If you're not making use of the staccato facility you're not making use of the instrument. … You might as well be playing the Highland pipes, or a flute, for that matter.”
Brian McNamara
“This is the last of this era of illustrating,”
Cheryl Palmer
“These numbers illustrate the strength and viability of these companies as investment opportunities.”
Chris Walsh
“When a sales representative takes it to the client, they can present the illustration and all information is saved. After they close the sale they can submit the case back along with the scenarios they used back at the office.”
Chris Rice
“illustrates management's desire to release positive news as quickly as possible, given the company's ongoing put-option valuation process.”
Christopher King
“Continental Airlines illustrates how IT initiatives are driven by the business need for remote user productivity improvements and IT requirements for simplification and cost reduction. Expand easily overcomes performance hurdles that left unchecked can severely limit the successful implementation of IT initiatives and impact bottom-line results. Our Compass was strategically designed to enable the network and power the end user.”
Christopher Williams
“This illustrates why workers are insulted by their take-away contract. Our members generated that profit he's being rewarded for.”
Connie Kelliher