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Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice. ~ Cyril Connolly
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Cyril Connolly
Journalism is popular, but it is popular mainly as fiction. Life is one world, and life seen in the newspapers is another. ~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Gilbert K. Chesterton
If the newspapers of a country are filled with good news, the jails of that country will be filled with good people. ~ Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Daniel Patrick Moynihan
I fear three newspapers more than a hundred thousand bayonets ~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte
When a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog that is news. ~ Charles A. Dana
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Charles A. Dana
Once a newspaper touches a story, the facts are lost forever, even to the protagonists. ~ Norman Mailer
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Norman Mailer
The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything, except what is worth knowing. ~ Oscar Wilde
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Oscar Wilde
If you don't hit a newspaper reader between the eyes with your first sentence, there is no need of writing a second one. ~ Arthur Brisbane
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Arthur Brisbane
It s amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaper. ~ Jerry Seinfeld
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jerry Seinfeld
Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper. ~ Mark Twain
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Mark Twain
The secret of successful journalism is to make your readers so angry they will write half your paper for you. ~ C.E.M. Joad
Newspapers Journalism quotes by C.E.M. Joad
People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
~ A.J. Liebling
Newspapers Journalism quotes by A.J. Liebling
No news is good news. No journalists is even better. ~ Nicolas Bentley
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Nicolas Bentley
I do not take a single newspaper, nor read one a month, and I feel myself infinitely the happier for it. ~ Thomas Jefferson
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Thomas Jefferson
I don't so much mind that newspapers are dying - it's watching them commit suicide that pisses me off. ~ Molly Ivins
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Molly Ivins
It's a truism that denials never quite catch up with charges. Honest journalists who may have mistakenly printed false information know that the most prominent retraction never quite undoes the damage done by the original publication. ~ Tom Wicker
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Tom Wicker
I often plagiarize from myself. I like to think of this as ecological journalism: I recycle. ~ Molly Ivins
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Molly Ivins
None of our political writers ... take notice of any more than three estates, namely, Kings, Lords and Commons ... passing by in silence that very large and powerful body which form the fourth estate in the community ... the Mob. ~ Henry Fielding
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Henry Fielding
Here in the U.S., culture is not that delicious panacea which we Europeans consume in a sacramental mental space and which has its own special columns in the newspapers - and in people's minds. Culture is space, speed, cinema, technology. This culture is authentic, if anything can be said to be authentic. ~ Jean Baudrillard
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jean Baudrillard
I think if somebody is so set in their ways about what they feel about something - and you get this a lot in academia, of course, and also different sorts of journalism too - you're going to sweep under the carpet the facts that don't suit your thesis. And I think that happens quite a lot in the courtroom, for instance. ~ Jon Ronson
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jon Ronson
My first real writing job was at 'Rolling Stone,' so I wrote about rock-and-roll and politics and the like. At the time, I really didn't know what I wanted to write, and I did a bunch of investigative journalism. ~ Tim Cahill
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Tim Cahill
Confronting the US made him [Hugo Chavez] a target for demonization. Partisan and/or lazy journalism exaggerated his faults, ignored his virtues, and downplayed the influence of strident and on occasion anti-democratic opponents. The flip side is his anti-imperialist posturing so dazzled his cheerleaders they overlooked his flaws, flaws which worsened over time, and they created their own caricature. ~ Rory Carroll
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Rory Carroll
But Roosevelt was just as much a faker. He constructed his macho persona from the ground up. When he first entered public life at the age of twenty-three as a New York state assemblyman, he was a rich kid with soft hands, a squeaky voice, and clothes that were a little too fashionable for his own good. The newspapers gave him nicknames: "Jane-Dandy," "our own Oscar Wilde," and "Punkin-Lily." He went west to shake this reputation. Viewed from this angle, Roosevelt's entire life looks like one gigantic exercise in overcompensation. ~ Nathanael Johnson
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Nathanael Johnson
To separate journalism and poetry, therefore-history and poetry-to set them up at opposite ends of the world of discourse, is to separate seeing from the feel of seeing, emotion from the acting of emotion, knowledge from the realization of knowledge. ~ Archibald MacLeish
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Archibald MacLeish
The major media companies are playing a defensive game, and I'm not sure I blame them. If you look at the digital revolution, you look at who the winners and the losers are, there are some very very big losers - music, the newspaper industry. And there are some really big winners, social media, Facebook. ~ Harry E. Sloan
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Harry E. Sloan
While the game of deadlocks and bottle-necks goes on, another more serious game is also being played. It is governed by two axioms. One is that there can be no peace without a general surrender of sovereignty: the other is that no country capable of defending its sovereignty ever surrenders it. If one keeps these axioms in mind one can generally see the relevant facts in international affairs through the smoke-screen with which the newspapers surround them. ~ George Orwell
Newspapers Journalism quotes by George Orwell
Look around you. Watch how people function and interact with one another. You'll see this is going on everywhere all the time. People devour each other in the name of love, or family or country. But that's an excuse; they're just hungry and want to be fed. Read their faces, the newspapers, read what it says on their T-shirts! 'I think you're mistaking me for someone who gives a shit.' 'My parents went to London but all they brought me back was this lousy T-shirt.' 'So many women, so little time.' 'Whoever dies with the most toys, wins.' They're supposed to be funny, witty, and postmodern, Miranda. But the truth is they're only stating a fact: Me. I come first. Get out of my way. ~ Jonathan Carroll
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jonathan Carroll
Told with rare honesty, My Accidental Jihad is the story of Krista Bremer's lifelong quest for insight and understanding, a search that leads her out of the Pacific surf to journalism school in North Carolina and through the complex challenges and unexpected joys of a cross-cultural marriage and family. This book is a powerfully personal account of the courage and hard work necessary to open one's heart and keep it that way. ~ Maggie Shipstead
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Maggie Shipstead
I have seen them stagger out of their movie palaces and blink their empty eyes in the face of reality once more, and stagger home, to read the Times, to find out what's going on in the world. I have vomited at their newspapers, read their literature, observed their customs, eaten their food, desired their women, gaped at their art. But I am poor, and my name ends with a soft vowel, and they hate me and my father, and my father's father, and they would have my blood and put me down, but they are old now, dying in the sun and in the hot dust of the road, and I am young and full of hope and love for my country and my times, and when I say Greaser to you it is not my heart that speaks, but the quivering of an old wound, and I am ashamed of the terrible thing I have done. ~ John Fante
Newspapers Journalism quotes by John Fante
Countless generations have set out convinced that they would succeed where other had failed – that's where lawyers and reporters come from, you know. They're the cynical corpses of idealistic young people who thought the system could be reformed. ~ CrimethInc.
Newspapers Journalism quotes by CrimethInc.
There are a set of men who go about making purchases upon credit, and buying estates they have not wherewithal to pay for; and having done this, their next step is to fill the newspapers with paragraphs of the scarcity of money and the necessity of a paper emission, then to have a legal tender under the pretense of supporting its credit, and when out, to depreciate it as fast as they can, get a deal of it for a little price, and cheat their creditors; and this is the concise history of paper money schemes. ~ Thomas Paine
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Thomas Paine
Pulitzer's Gold is a goldmine of inspiration for both journalists and non-journalists. Those in the newspaper business, who now find themselves obsessing about staff cutbacks and circulation declines, should embrace this book as a reminder of the highest ideals, and the absolute thrills, to be found in their profession. As for regular readers, Pulitzer's Gold offers marvelous storytelling, real-life adventures, and absolute proof that journalism can change our world for the better. ~ Jeffrey Zaslow
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jeffrey Zaslow
It should know that any strange and much-talked-of event is always followed by imitations, the world being so well supplied with excitable people who only need a little stirring up to make them lose what is left of their heads and do things which they would not have thought of ordinarily. It should know that if a man jump off Brooklyn Bridge another will imitate him; that if a person venture down Niagara Whirlpool in a barrel another will imitate him; that if a Jack the Ripper make notoriety by slaughtering women in dark alleys he will be imitated; that if a man attempt a king's life and the newspapers carry the noise of it around the globe, regicides will crop up all around. ~ Mark Twain
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Mark Twain
The cleverly expressed opposite of any generally accepted idea is worth a fortune to somebody. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald
Newspapers Journalism quotes by F Scott Fitzgerald
At pier four there is a 34-foot yawl-rigged yacht with two of the three hundred and twenty-four Esthonians who are sailing around in different parts of the world, in boats between 28 and 36 feet long and sending back articles to the Esthonian newspapers. These articles are very popular in Esthonia and bring their authors between a dollar and a dollar and thirty cents a column. They take the place occupied by the baseball or football news in American newspapers and are run under the heading of Sagas of Our Intrepid Voyagers. No well-run yacht basin in Southern waters is complete without at least two sunburned, salt bleached-headed Esthonians who are waiting for a check from their last article. When it comes they will sail to another yacht basin and write another saga. They are very happy too. Almost as happy as the people on the Alzira III. It's great to be an Intrepid Voyager. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Ernest Hemingway,
I'm a great believer in new technology and I think new technology is very scary for newspaper companies. ~ James Packer
Newspapers Journalism quotes by James Packer
You're probably wondering why there's never any good news.
I mean, I've been doing this job a few months now. I've been soaking up the paper every week, same as you, and watching the same newsfeeds as you. I got the same list burned into the front of my head as you. Death. Horror. Bad sex. Living nightmares. Each day a little further down the spiral.
There's never any good news because they know you.
I mean, here's the top of today's column that I discarded: I had a really good time last night down the bar with my assistant and some cheerfully doomed sex fiends of our acquaintance.
No one ever sold newspapers by telling you the truth; life just ain't that bad. ~ Warren Ellis
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Warren Ellis
Journalism is not easy. It's the first rough draft. I don't think you need to wait around until you have the definitive thing. You record what's there; don't delude yourself that this is the ultimate historical view. ~ Harold Evans
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Harold Evans
Writing is for men who can think and feel, not mindless sensation seekers out of nightclubs and bars. But these are bad times. We are condemned to work with upstarts, clowns who no doubt got their training in a circus and then turned to journalism as the appropriate place to display their tricks. ~ Naguib Mahfouz
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Naguib Mahfouz
In some respect Journalism is like science, the best ideas were one that survived and strengthened by opposition. ~ Ian McEwan
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Ian McEwan
I still read newspaper comics, but without much hope for their future. ~ Bill Watterson
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Bill Watterson
I read Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Reader's Digest ... I read some responsible journalism, and from that, I form my own opinions. I also happen to be intelligent, and I question everything. ~ Gary Coleman
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Gary Coleman
Every day of their lives they read the newspapers and went to the movies. Both fed them on lynchings, murder, sex crimes, explosions, wrecks, love nests, fires, miracles, revolutions, war. This daily diet made sophisticates of them. The sun is a joke. Oranges can't titillate their jaded palates. Nothing can ever be violent enough to make taut their slack minds and bodies. They have been cheated and betrayed. They have slaved and saved for nothing. Tod ~ Nathanael West
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Nathanael West
Observe how every truth and every error, each a thought of someone's mind, clothes itself with societies, houses, cities, language, ceremonies, newspapers ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
The decisive moment in the defeat of upper class, capital-S, Society may have come when, in newspapers all over the nation, what used to be call the Society page was replaced by the Style section. ~ Joseph Epstein
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Joseph Epstein
I think journalism is a great way to do public service, to have an impact on your community. ~ Bob Schieffer
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Bob Schieffer
There is a huge difference between journalism and advertising. Journalism aspires to truth. Advertising is regulated for truth. I'll put the accuracy of the average ad in this country up against the average news story any time. ~ Jef I. Richards
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jef I. Richards
Composers need words, but they do not necessarily need poetry. The Russian composer, Aleksandr Mossolov, who chose texts from newspaper small ads, had a good point to make. With revolutionary music, any text can be set to work. ~ James Fenton
Newspapers Journalism quotes by James Fenton
Computer hackers are the true journalists in the 21st Century. The old journalism is worse than dead. It is unreliable to the point that it is nothing more than a nuisance, an obstacle in the pursuit of truth. ~ A.E. Samaan
Newspapers Journalism quotes by A.E. Samaan
It is indolence ... Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, of taste for good company, or of inclination to take the trouble of being agreeable, which make men clergymen. A clergyman has nothing to do but be slovenly and selfish; read the newspaper, watch the weather, and quarrel with his wife. His curate does all the work and the business of his own life is to dine. ~ Jane Austen
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Jane Austen
It is difficult to give a recipe for successful conversation. But it would certainly include three fundamentals. Assemble good ingredients, mix and spice with your own thinking, and serve attractively.
To assemble the ingredients, read. Read lots of different things. Read newspapers that express a viewpoint contrary to your own; read periodicals that have thoughtful, provocative articles; read books that tell of places and persons of current interest; read fiction, of course, but not to the exclusion of all other things. ~ Helen Valentine
Newspapers Journalism quotes by Helen Valentine
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