"If you would persuade, you must appeal to interest rather than intellect. We are advertis'd by our loving friends."
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"The old appeals to racial, sexual and religious chauvinism to rabid nationalist fervor, are beginning not to work."
"All questions of the Law are to be decided only by appeal to my writings, each for himself"
"How could you make appeal to the future when not a trace of you, not even an anonymous word scribbled on a piece of paper, could physically survive?"
"I've been lucky. I've had this history of having an appeal to more than one type of audience."
"What music appeals to in us it is difficult to know; what we do know is that music reaches a zone so deep that madness itself cannot penetrate there."
"The great appeal of film is its relatability."
"I'm not a mass-appeal artist."
"Leadership shows judgment, wisdom, personal appeal and proven competence."
"I always wanted to be able to buy nice things, but the appeal of music was the escapism."
"Making changes to better appeal to customer is INNOVATION."
"A woman's uniqueness is her greatest appeal to a man - and his greatest challenge."
"Maniacs of Procreation, bipeds with devalued faces, we have lost all appeal for each other."
"Genius appeals to the future."
"There is nothing more practical than the preservation of beauty, than the preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions of mankind"
"I like people, but to learn about one individual always appeals to me more than anything."
"Work for Swaraj fails to appeal to us because we have no music in us."
"If a woman wants to hold a man she has merely to appeal to what is worst in him."
"We are specially designed to appeal to the sense of humour."
"I appeal to the chemists to discover a humane gas that will kill instantly and painlessly. In short- a gentlemanly gas deadly by all means, but humane, not cruel."