“I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to.”
“Newspapers are what matter in this country, not magazines.”
“I love coming in and changing magazines.”
“I’ve cancelled all my subscriptions to poetry magazines. I prefer to read the ‘New Scientist.’”
“When you have a foreign invasion – in this case by the Indonesian army – writers, intellectuals, newspapers and magazines are the first targets of repression.”
“I never saw anyone my size in magazines when I was younger.”
“Put all the menus and TV guides and magazines and local info papers in the drawers. I hate clutter!”
“I don’t really read magazines that much. I read comic books.”
“We do not talk – we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from cursory readings of newspapers, magazines and digests.”
“I don’t read a lot of rock magazines for the most part.”
“We had an erector set, and I was an avid fan of Popular Mechanics and Popular Science magazines.”
“I’ve no wish to appear in celebrity magazines.”
“I never buy magazines, I never even buy books.”
“When I was 16, I started publishing all kinds of things in school magazines.”
“I do read many of the photography magazines from the U.K. and abroad.”
“’Guitar World’ is one of my favorite magazines.”
“Any types of auditions will be posted in trade magazines.”
“I don’t read magazines much, and I have an awful time with books.”
“I don’t know what fun newspapers and magazines derive from interfering in people’s private lives.”
“I’m not a media darling. I’m not on the cover of all these magazines. I just quietly do my thing.”
“I love magazines. It’s such McNugget kind of information.”
“The only magazines I read are car magazines.”
“I find it strange that actors are on the covers of magazines.”
“I don’t want to be the type of person to have my relationships plastered in magazines.”
“There are a lot of magazines that are still sort of… that only cater to a certain demographic and only put certain people on their covers.”
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