I'm a total stationery fiend - I have drawers and drawers of lovely printed cards and wrapping paper.
In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications.
The first meal was an object lesson of much variety. My father produced several kinds of food, ready to eat, without any cooking, from little tin cans that had printing all over them.
To me, the print business model is so simple, where readers pay a dollar for all the content within, and that supports the enterprise.
Every time I hear, Cut. Print, something cold and electrical goes off in my head, because I'm never going to change that film.
Police blog or entertainment news, it's just good to see your name in print.
I suppose that writers should, in a way, feel flattered by the censorship laws. They show a primitive fear and dread at the fearful magic of print.
It's part of the celebrity process but my life has never been as interesting or as wild as what's been printed about me.
The problems come when your personal life and relationships come under scrutiny in the press and often very uncomplimentary things are printed about you.
I love a star print. I always get a lurch if I see a nice one.
I love the writing. I love the idea of typing and seeing it on the computer and printing it out myself and, you know, moving sentences around. I like that.
I love the description of Gothic churches before the printed word, that they were the bibles of the poor.
Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare, and left the flushed print in a poppy there.
Education is what you get from reading the small print; experience is what you get from not reading it.
You've had some terrific print information that gets everybody's attention in this town.
If you take away print and embroidery, you have to challenge yourself a bit more on the cut.
Break up the printing presses and you break up rebellion.
The simplest definition of advertising, and one that will probably meet the test of critical examination, is that advertising is selling in print.
News in printed form is in secular decline. However, news delivered the way consumers want it is growing and thriving.
I think the older you are, the more you're going to cling to the printed word as being sacred.
For some reason when I write in cursive, it's easier and flows better for me to read that when I print.