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Let's not play games. I was suggesting - you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith.
— Barack Obama
The headline is the 'ticket on the meat.' Use it to flag down readers who are prospects for the kind of product you are advertising.
— David Ogilvy
Suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one.
— Benjamin Franklin
Our offices must always be headed by the kind of men who command respect. Not phonies, zeros or bastards.
— David Ogilvy
Defining and analyzing humor is a pastime of humorless people.
— Robert Benchley
The advertisers who believe in the selling power of jingles have never had to sell anything.
— David Ogilvy
Satire is enjoyable compensation for being forced to think.
— Edgar Johnson
If you ever find a man who is better than you are - hire him. If necessary, pay him more than you pay yourself.
— David Ogilvy
People who think well, write well
— David Ogilvy
Love - Love forgives the lover even his lust. 63
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I've often felt there might be more to be gained by studying business failures than business successes.
— Warren Buffett
I can't stand callow amateurs who aren't sufficiently interested in the craft of advertising to assume the posture of students.
— David Ogilvy
Advertising people who ignore research are as dangerous as generals who ignore decodes of enemy signals.
— David Ogilvy
The only marketers who know what the hell they're doing are those who have worked in sales
— David Ogilvy
Idolatry is when you become the source of your own joy. Poverty of spirit is a wonderful thing.
— Paul David Washer
You cannot hinder someone's free will, that's the first law of the Universe, no matter what the decision.
— E.A. Bucchianeri
Don't repeat this word again
— Unknown
The most effective leader is the one who satisfies the psychological needs of his followers.
— David Ogilvy