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Jef Richards, an Advertising Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, has collected here a set of quotations about the world of advertising. The Index includes over 60 subcategories, ranging from Advertising Is to Wear Out. Highlights along the way include Billboards, Critics, Evil, Fantasy & Dreams, Honesty, Manipulation, Morality & Ethics, Puffery, Sex, and Value.
The Ninth Edition of John Bartletts famous book, published in 1901, has been converted to HTML format and posted to the Web by Project Bartleby, an extensive Web-based literature library established by Columbia University.
Offers a search engine that enables you to find quotes on specific subject matter. Also provides links to other quotation sites.
This forms-based database contains over 6,500 quotes. Right now, you can only get random quotes, but Dave assures all that hes working on the rest.
The quotes originated on the British low-tech science fiction show Doctor Who. Topics include art, history, the human race, love, politics, and other pithy topics.
Click the Search button and have a blast. This site enables you to use the search engine to find quotes on all kinds of subject matter. The quotes are referenced by the person who said them, the movie in which the lines were used, as well as the year the movie was produced. Also another great resource for quotes found in this book.
Cool little site that is organized by subject matter. Quotes available for topics that include Abortion, Bores, Cars, Dreams, and more.
Really cool looking site that offers quotes by category. The quotes arent always the best of the best, but the site is pleasing to look at.
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Okay, maybe we should finally be leaving our former vice-president alone, but when the material hes provided is so funny, how can you refuse to enjoy it? This collection is divided into a number of subcategories, making Quayles comments on issues such as International Affairs easy to locate. Ironically, though, the Webmaster here has inadvertently included some Quayle-isms of his own: In lamenting Quayles departure from public life, for example, the Webmaster consoles himself with, We do have his book to look forward to as well as his bid for the presidency in 1994.
According to David Harvie, the Chief Scout of Outriders of Reality, this oddball listing of quotes is a collection of errant pieces of knowledge, quips of non-conventional wisdom found in graffiti, e-mail taglines, bumper stickers, buttons, and snatches of conversions heard while standing in fast-food checkout lines. Subjects are covered with irreverent humor.
Provided by Cyber Nation, this collection of quotes meant to empower and motivate is quite impressive. Alphabetized by category, you can choose from just about any topic available. Very easy to read, although can be a little confusing to navigate through.
Excellent reference for other quotation links. Even provides brief descriptions of what you can expect to find at other links.
Provides links to other quotation sites.
The International Federation of Libraries Associations and Institutions has put together this selection of quotes from authors, statesmen, and celebrities regarding the importance of libraries.
Another good site that enables you to find quotes by category.
This page offers, in somewhat of a hodgepodge, a list of quotations by the radical poet. Note that hodgepodge is the operative word here.
Offering quotes from movies and song lyrics, this site also includes quotes about sex, music, love, and God.
Very cool site in that you can search for quotations from a list of seven different collections. Set up by Michael Moncur, this was used frequently for the quotes in this book. Thanks Michael!
Offers a new random quote each day from one of the geniuses of rock music.