I think the older you are, the more you're going to cling to the printed word as being sacred.
All the states are required, either by constitution or by statute, to have balanced budgets - they're not able to print money. So they have to focus on establishing priorities.
Decline III, I funded myself, from the studio money. That, and I sold a lot of drugs. Kidding. Don't print that.
At some point, the dollar has to give. You can't just keep printing money, and monetizing debt, and buying bonds, without the dollar imploding.
In a world where wealth is growing, you can get away with printing money. Doubling the debt over the next 20 years is not a problem.
For some reason when I write in cursive, it's easier and flows better for me to read that when I print.
It's strange that we print 'In God We Trust' on the back of his leading competitor.
Jacob Thorke. My label, but not the description of a person. The prints are the most permanent thing about me.
The common intuition is that e-books should be cheap because they aren't physical - no printing, no shipping.
My work is being destroyed almost as soon as it is printed. One day it is being read; the next day someone's wrapping fish in it.
Personally, as a print journalist, I always found the most interesting stories to be the ones hacks talked about in the bar after work.
It's a great paradox and a great injustice that writers write because we fear death and want to leave something indestructable in our wake, and at the same time, are drawn to things that kill: whiskey and cigarette, unprotected sex and deep fried bur...
For that (the rapt one warns) is what papyr is meed of, made of, hides and hints and misses in prints.
I love that works of art are printed so that anyone can buy them. The variety of what they put on little postcards astounds me.
No one knows as well as I how much nonsense is printed in books.
Writers turn dreams into print.
My best days do seem like a distillation of all that was best about school. Write a story! Paint a picture! Write a poem! Make a print!
I think it may not be a coincidence that the rise of printing and book publication and literacy and the phenomenon of best sellers all preceded the humanitarian reforms of the Enlightenment.
Every actor in his heart believes everything bad that's printed about him.
You know what they say? They say, 'The print media is dying' - who says that? Well, the media.
I prefer to read print books. Maybe I'm just a little old-school. I do read e-books.