Quotes on the topic: Magazines


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No, I'm not a nerd. The only thing I nerd out about is psychology magazines.


I'd experienced the '40s and '50s by looking at my grandparents' old clothes, books, and magazines.


I watch these actors who when you go to buy a pint of milk you see them smiling on the cover of 20 magazines. Then when you see them in a film it's hard to believe the character because you just see them everywhere.


I am addicted to 'Vogue' magazines, be they French, British - I adore, adore, adore.


My mum never told me that I was beautiful when I was a kid - and I didn't read magazines or watch MTV, so I had no real consciousness about it all.


I never looked at magazines before I started modeling. I was 13 or 14, and none of my friends were into magazines. We were into the fashion of the day, though.


There are so many magazines and so many editors out there that you have to be different.


Look at all the magazines: There's always 10 ways to be better at something.


There are times when I flick through magazines and think I'm in danger of becoming a prisoner of my own hair.


It's hard to get into Newsweek because, as more of our former intellectual magazines take on a pop focus, if there's no buzz, there's no interest.


I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to.


It wasn't until I was 26 or 25 when I started sending work out to magazines.


If Nora Roberts were a man, she'd be on the cover of big business magazines as the next Charles Dickens.


I've cancelled all my subscriptions to poetry magazines. I prefer to read the 'New Scientist.'


I grew up poor and used to look at people in big houses and thought they had everything. Then later on I looked at models in magazines and thought they had it all.


When you have a foreign invasion - in this case by the Indonesian army - writers, intellectuals, newspapers and magazines are the first targets of repression.


I don't read the magazines that make things up about people. I know what the truth is. I don't sort of indulge in my own fodder. I don't really care what they write about me.


I love coming in and changing magazines.


I don't want to be in magazines everyday, because I don't want people to get used to one thing.


I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to. But it was just filling up my day with hatred.