Best 15 quotes of Ann Bridge on MyQuotes

Ann Bridge

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    advertising confuses values ... By appealing either to fear, or to vanity, or to covetousness, it very skillfully insinuates false values.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    Advertising ... is a parasitic activity; it forces goods for which there is no real need or demand on a foolish or even a reluctant public, always by appealing to their lower instincts.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    Americans ... attach such a fantastic importance to their baths and plumbing and gadgets of all sorts. They talk as if people could hardly be human beings without all that; we in Europe are beginning to wonder if people can be human beings with it.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    As soon as you start asking what education is for, what the use of it is, you're abandoning the basic assumption of any true culture, that education is worth while for its own sake.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    do get over the idea that size has any value or merit. It is the enemy of most of the best things in the world - it is the enemy of the good life.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    I do disapprove of the modern attitude that you can't do the simplest thing, like dying or being born, in your own house.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    In any relationship we feel an unconscious need to create, as it were, a new picture, a new edition of ourselves to present to the fresh person who claims our interests; for them, we in a strange sense wish to, and do, start life anew.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    In Europe, a product must be good, or it will not sell in competition with other products; with you, it is enough to say that it is good, often enough and sufficiently loudly. The keenest competition is not in the making of things but in the advertising of them!

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    Mountains had taken the place of religion, had satisfied her religious sense, her need for adoration and worship as no service in any Cathedral, however sublime, had been able to do.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    the essence of vulgarity seemed to lie in the pretence at being or the attempt to be, something that one really was not, with the resulting lack of ease and dignity and taste.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    The full life depends, not on the range of experience but on the intensity of the interest, the emotion involved, and on its being a personal interest.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    there is that wish, in the name of democracy, to level down, because high cultural standards are despised and rejected, and even feared, in our Western Democracies. Don't let anyone else have what I've not got, or can't enjoy! - is the secret theory. A very large number of writers in the British and American popular press profess to be preaching democracy when in fact they are only trying to make envy respectable!

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    we should be careful not to let machinery swamp life. That we should be sure, when we are confronted with a fresh mechanical contrivance, that we are not losing more than we gain by adopting it.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    What I find most injurious to mankind in modern advertising is the constant appeal to material standards and values, the elevating of material things into an end in themselves, a virtue.

  • By Anonym
    Ann Bridge

    What is freedom? It consists in two things: to know each his own limitations and accept them - that is the same thing as to know oneself, and accept oneself as one is, without fear, or envy, or distaste; and to recognise and accept the conditions under which one lives, also without fear or envy, or distaste. When you do this, you shall be free.