I could learn how to press 'Record' on a tape recorder and write for a newspaper or a magazine.

I just feel proud when they say in 'Forbes' magazine that the highest-paid athlete is a fighter.

Before that I wanted to be a magazine illustrator - I probably would have painted Gothic scenes.

When you have a magazine like 'Vogue,' you know a lot of kids are going to follow your pictures.

To me, reading a fashion magazine is the last thing I need to do. I've got books I need to read.

I'm certainly proud of the transformation of Playboy from a magazine to a multimedia corporation.

When I was growing up as a child, a magazine, to me, was like a finger beckoning me to the future.

Don't overpack your carry-on. You're never going to read that second book or that fourth magazine.

I thought I was going to be a professor; then I ran screaming from there into magazine journalism.

Well, I grew up around the magazine and was part of a generation that was embracing our sexuality.

I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth, and my wedding was not on the cover of a magazine.

To be in a magazine when you're 20 is okay, but when you do it when you're 65, it's much more fun!

Objective journalism and an opinion column are about as similar as the Bible and Playboy magazine.

My mother had taken me to photographer Paul Hesse, who used some of my pictures on magazine covers.

I have belly fat like everybody else, and I don't want to be airbrushed on the cover of a magazine.

When People magazine called me, I did the job on Ansel. I'm older than Ansel and he has to mind me.

I was so passionate about being in the magazine industry, even when I first started at 'Mirabella.'

I want a platform that, like a book or a magazine, I can carry into the bath or leave at the beach.

My first ambition was to be an animator for Walt Disney. Then I wanted to be a magazine cartoonist.

My belief is that every single major magazine cover is retouched. I don't know how they couldn't be.

I was one of the first ones to be on the cover of 'Society' magazine in 1995 flaunting my six packs.

98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.

So many differing opinions and philosophies... are rarely housed under the roof of a single magazine.

Sometimes I'll flip through a magazine and do a double take when I see myself in it, it's just crazy!

Patriarchy has stolen our cosmos and returned it in the form of 'Cosmopolitan' magazine and cosmetics.

I don't like expensive things... I just can't help looking in a magazine for the splurge and the save.

Every video I'm in, every magazine cover, they stretch you; they make you perfect. It's not real life.

My first short story sale was to a magazine that sat on the story forever... and never did publish it.

If I'm slimmer, I feel better about myself, but I don't lose weight for anybody else or for a magazine.

Sentimentality is probably the biggest enemy for the magazine business. You have to embrace the future.

I want 'The Lady' magazine to be restored to its traditional place in the pantheon of weekly magazines.

The New York Quarterly is an amazing, intelligent, crazy, creative, strange, and indispensable magazine.

I had to jump out of a plane! The shoot was for an editorial for a magazine; and it called for skydiving.

Print is very important because I think there is nothing like the tactile sense of picking up a magazine.

I think what we should have done is integrate the web site with the magazine much earlier in the process.

I think a lot of magazine covers are heavily photoshopped and bodies are distorted to look a certain way.

I was the first Indian to be featured in the London edition of 'GQ' magazine and it was a six page story.

It's everyone's dream to be on a cover of a magazine - you know what I mean? It's like a dream come true.

As someone who has never been in a gossip magazine, I do not deserve the contempt of the term 'celebrity.'

Sometimes I had three or four stories in a single magazine without the editor knowing they were all by me.

In a magazine, one can get - from cover to cover - 15 to 20 different ideas about life and how to live it.

I welcome all interviews with 'Rolling Stone' magazine, and I'm sure people will talk to me in the future.

I co-founded 'bOING bOING' magazine and the 'Boing Boing Blog' and was an editor at 'Wired' from 1993-1998.

I was a big 'MAD Magazine' fan when I was a kid, and I read a lot of horror comics - I illustrated as well.

I did a TV show that didn't last on ABC called 'The Zero Hour,' and my character was working at a magazine.

The trade magazine and all was banned in my house. The first time I read a film magazine was when I was 18.

My first company produced 'Silicon Alley Reporter' magazine, where I held the dual titles of CEO and Editor.

One of my first paid gigs was writing psychology quizzes for 'YM,' a monthly teen magazine like 'Seventeen.'

I don't think there's a difference between writing for a newspaper or magazine and doing a chapter in a book.

It is a fundamental impossibility to have a magazine that is anarchic and yet formulaic. Those can't coincide.

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