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Top Quotes On Usual Magazines

Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 9:09 am
by gandphar
Here is a curated collection of notable quotes about Usual Magazines, ranging from industry insights to witty observations on the medium's cultural role.

### On the Nature of Magazines as a Medium

> "The moral of the whole matter is that the only thing to do is to accept magazines for what they are; neither to neglect them completely, nor to give to them that abundant or exclusive attention which they cannot even aim under existing conditions at deserving."

> "Magazines furnish us with the best fiction, the best poetry, the best essays, the best discussions of all subjects, old and new, and the latest science."

> "It may seem strange to be talking about print in 2018, but more and more people are embracing the tactile nature of magazines again... The very best magazines are objects to be held, read, and shared."

> "If you can imagine a life that does not involve publishing a magazine, then you are better off saving yourself the trouble. If, however, you can’t imagine doing anything else, then welcome aboard! There are few things more satisfying than ripping open a box of your magazines, fresh from the printer; smelling the paper, and holding the product you made in your hands." — *Conor Purcell*

### On Advertising and Commerce

> "A magazine is simply a device to induce people to read advertising." — *James Collins*

> "Most women's magazines simply try to mold women into bigger and better consumers." — *Gloria Steinem*

> "The fact must never be forgotten that no magazine publisher in the United States could give what it is giving to the reader each month if it were not for the revenue which the advertiser brings the magazine." — *Edward Bok*

> "On women's magazines: Page one is a diet, page two is a chocolate cake. It's a no-win situation." — *Kim Williams*

### On Reading and Readers

> "In the past, you'd have one magazine, it would arrive monthly, and that was your magazine. You'd devour it; you'd absorb all the knowledge in it; you'd read it over and over again." — *Louise Wilson*

> "The reader is king." — *Felix Dennis*

> "No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting." — *Mary Montagu*

> "Among our literary scenes, saddest this sight to me, the graves of little magazines that died to make verse free." — *Keith Preston*

### On Making and Editing Magazines

> "Whether it is a magazine or a TV show or a comedy act or a play or a book publishing house or a movie company, certain kinds of ambitious creative ventures have to be forged in live experiment — they must change course, try on identities, and even go up a blind alley or two before they find any inner coherence." — *Tina Brown*

> "Elizabeth Hardwick once said, 'Magazines are like mushrooms. They should grow in the dark.'" — *Tina Brown*

> "In magazine publishing, there's nothing more exciting than the 'launch.'... 'Inventing' a magazine is much more personal than inventing a lawn mower or a toothbrush. It's more revealing of who you are; it's an extension of your personality." — *Samir A. Husni*

> "The time to talk about it [genetic engineering] in schools and churches and magazines and debate societies is now. If you wait, five years from now the gene doctor will be hanging out the MAKE A SMARTER BABY sign down the street."