I don't believe you need high capacity magazines to go hunt. If you have to use 100 rounds to shoot a deer, you're in trouble.

I enjoy doing digital work. I enjoy sculpting digitally. I've had my digital sculptures on covers of the top digital magazines.

With Instapaper, I can take a few months off. I can't stop publishing 'The Magazine' for two months and work on something else.

Benchley and I had an office in the old Life magazine that was so tiny, if it were an inch smaller it would have been adultery.

The first real thought that I had of something that I might do was to write for car magazines, because I always had a car thing.

I seem to go through phases with collecting stuff: vintage Japanese men's magazines, coconut monkey carvings, '70s belt buckles.

Ladies, please remember that every single picture you see in a magazine is airbrushed...we do not look like that. Love yourself!

National Lampoon lost its audience when it went from monthly magazine to bimonthly to quarterly to annual to just making movies.

If you look at all the pictures of women in magazines, everybody's got a forehead that looks like a billboard. Completely blank.

I was the only guy who is referred to as Mr. Smith in the New York Times and in the same week as Sexy Rexy in some teen magazine.

I don't know how much of a market there is for space opera. Just because it's in the movies doesn't mean magazines are buying it.

A harsh reality of newspaper editing is that the deadlines don't allow for the polish that you expect in books or even magazines.

I love to read. I don't get enough time to read. I love reading the Internet. I love reading magazines. I love going on the 'net.

Everybody has a magazine and a channel. There are 500 channels and 500 magazines, and we wonder why we're not united as a country.

A magazine or a newspaper is a shop. Each is an experiment and represents a new focus, a new ratio between commerce and intellect.

I'm a journalist, so my friends are journalists: magazines, newspapers, even public radio. Nobody had their kids in public school.

I like 'Elle' magazine. I love things online, like when all the big brands have a fashion show, I like to see the new collections.

I'd like a pop-up magazine with 45 articles on Russell Crowe. I'm like a teenager. I'd have 'Teen Beat' if I could, for grown-ups.

I'm an Old Media guy. I don't have a website; I don't Twitter. I love magazines, yet I love video games. It's a strange disconnect.

Look for inspiration in books, magazines, and even other people's homes - then be brave and take a chance with a room in your home.

There is a big difference between what I do onstage and what I do in my private life. I don't put my living room on magazine pages.

I live in a world where there's magazines and blogs, and people feel like they are allowed to criticize me, and in the meanest way.

When I was 7 years old, I plagiarized, word for word, stories from science fiction magazines so my teachers would think I was smart.

Acting wasn't even in my world at all. My oldest sister worked at 'Glamour' magazine and said I should model, but I had no interest.

We do not talk - we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from cursory readings of newspapers, magazines and digests.

Women should feel happy with their bodies and not live with the stigma that comes from not looking like models in fashion magazines.

It isn't glamorous until after the film is finished, and you are at the premiere and getting your picture on the cover of magazines.

I'm not going to read any of these magazines. I mean, because they've just got too much to lose by printing the truth. You know that.

I think if you're at the point where you're popular enough to sell your wedding photos to OK! Magazine then you don't need the money.

My dissertation was on the idea of feminine-themed women's magazines, so like how the ideal woman is put across by women's magazines.

A majority of women's magazines feature women who do amazing things, but then the article focuses on how she ruined it with her shoes.

I'm just wondering, folks, if I gave a speech on anti-capitalism, do you think I could be named Person of the Year by 'TIME Magazine?'

I realized that everything important in sci-fi showed up in the magazines first. It's the proving ground for new writers and new ideas.

I've always loved the beauty world. Ever since I was a child, I looked at magazines and wore fragrances and tried out samples and sets.

Other kids' parents wouldn't let them read magazines like 'Weird Tales,' but my folks were big readers themselves, so they didn't mind.

When you pick up your first magazine you definitely hope you can be like the guy on the magazine. That's usually why you start lifting.

Radio has always been a niche business. Cable television has always been a niche business. Magazines have always been a niche business.

I used to follow trends and try to do exactly what I saw in the magazines, but I'm not a Victoria's Secret model who can wear anything.

The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.

Being on the cover of a magazine with my son is the best thing ever. It took me 18 years to get my first cover, he gets one at 8 months.

I guess I'm entertaining; I guess I'm interesting. I guess the things that I say sell papers. I guess they sell magazines. I don't know.

I started as a journalist for magazines in New York City, so it was always storytelling. And moving into movies was a natural transition.

I never really took a proper art class in college. I just started reading art magazines and going to galleries. I was really drawn to it.

I taught workshops at universities. I wrote for magazines. This took time and insane amounts of juggling, but it's how I earned a living.

I began my journalistic career on the day Ronald Reagan was sworn in. That's the day I showed up for work at 'The New Republic' magazine.

I'm proud to be a railway modeler. It means more to me to be on the cover of Model Railroader than to be on the cover of a music magazine.

I don't read the "letters" section of Time magazine. I think it's just my habit as a reader. I don't read comments on stories, in general.

When you look at magazines, you feel so inadequate and so small and you feel really imperfect, when you're constantly seeing these images.

Most Sunday magazines, with the New York Times as an exception, are kind of sleepy, weekend service vehicles to move living room products.

When you have a TV show or when you are running a magazine, you have to remember that your audience isn't rich. They're not made of money.

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