Historians and archaeologists will one day discover that the ads of our time are the richest and most faithful reflections that any society ever made of its entire range of activities.
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Some of our greatest historical and artistic treasures we place in museums; others, we take for walks.
What satellites help to show us is we've actually only found a fraction of a percent of ancient settlements and sites all over the world... It's the most exciting time in history to be an archaeologist.
Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of abundance.
Art shows us that human beings still matter in a world where money talks the loudest, where computers know everything about us, and where robots fabricate our next meal and also our ride there.
The trend of all knowledge at the present is to specialize, but archaeology has in it all the qualities that call for the wide view of the human race, of its growth from the savage to the civilized, which is seen in all stages of social and religious development.
Advertisements ordinarily work their wonders, to the extent that they work at all, on an inattentive public.
History will see advertising as one of the real evil things of our time. It is stimulating people constantly to want things, want this, want that.
As humans we look at things and think about what we've looked at. We treasure it in a kind of private art gallery.
Advertising is the principal reason why the business man has come to inherit the earth.
Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century.