William Randolph Hearst — "The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock …"
The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time.
The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time.
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"The more you tell, the more they want."
"I don't think there is anything more important than the success of the American experiment."
"The newspaper is a great power, and like all great powers, it should be used for good."
"Putting out a newspaper without promotion is like winking at a girl in the dark -- well-intentioned, but ineffective."
"I have always felt that the public was a great beast, and that it must be fed."
An analogy emphasizing the importance of continued investment in advertising.
Date: early 1900s
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