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Stuart Chase

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For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible.


— Stuart Chase


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The very first law in advertising is to avoid the concrete promise and cultivate the delightfully vague.


— Stuart Chase


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The Lord prefers common looking people. That is why he made so many of them.


— Stuart Chase


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I find it difficult to believe that words have no meaning in themselves, hard as I try. Habits of a lifetime are not lightly thrown aside.


— Stuart Chase


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Attitude is your acceptance of the natural laws, or your rejection of the natural laws.


— Stuart Chase


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Democracy, as has been said of Christianity, has never really been tried.


— Stuart Chase


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Sanely applied advertising could remake the world.


— Stuart Chase


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About Stuart Chase






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The control of energy sources. His writings covered topics as diverse as general semantics and physical economy. The control of banking credit and security exchanges by the government.

Stuart Chase (March 8 1888 Somersworth New Hampshire – November 16 1985) was an American economist and engineer trained at MIT. He wrote a cover story in The New Republic entitled "A New Deal for America" during the week that Roosevelt gave his 1932 presidential acceptance speech promising a new deal but whether Roosevelt's speechwriter Samuel Rosenman saw the magazine is not clear. In the 1960s Chase lent his support to the Johnson administration's Great Society policies.

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