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How could any boy know that freedom is lost the moment you become a man. Things start to count. To press in. Constricting slowly, inevitably, creating a cage of inconveniences and duties and deadlines and failed plans and lost friends. I'm tired of people doubting. Of people choosing to believe they know what is possible because of what has happened before. ~ Pierce Brown
Press In quotes by Pierce Brown
Opening up a newspaper is the key to looking classy and smart. Never mind the bronze-plated stuff about the role of the press in a democracy - a newspaper, kiddo, is about Style. ~ Garrison Keillor
Press In quotes by Garrison Keillor
I love my garlic press; in fact, it is probably my one true desert island gadget. But I'm happy to put it aside whenever the smell and sweet taste of slow-cooked garlic is called for. ~ Yotam Ottolenghi
Press In quotes by Yotam Ottolenghi
Good. Now the first thing you do is press in the clutch and slide the gear into reverse." She placed his hand on the gear shift in the center of her car, and showed him how to move it up and down. "You know, you really shouldn't fondle that in front of me, Grace. It's cruel." "Julian! Do you mind? I'm only trying to show you how to shift my gears." He snorted. "I wish you'd shift my gears like that. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Press In quotes by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Cleaning and painting finished, the next target was the big ware press in the parlour. Out came delicate china which had been in the family for years. My mother's respect for the Stations weighed against her fear of breakage, but the Stations won every time. Once when a precious jug was broken she mourned it for days, telling us all how long it had been in the family. Finally, Dan, our part-time travelling farm worker, said, "Missus, if it was here that long it was time to break it." And that was the end of that. ~ Alice Taylor
Press In quotes by Alice Taylor
I'd somehow always expected love to be primarily a mental state, so I still felt unaccustomed to the physical manifestation of my feelings for her: the way my stomach would grow tight, the way my chest would press in, my heart pounding blood hard and fast through my arteries. ~ Christina Lauren
Press In quotes by Christina Lauren
One thing with Sway, when things are starting to press in around you and your mood is as close to shit as it can get, Sway always makes the world a little bit brighter. ~ Harper Sloan
Press In quotes by Harper Sloan
I think it's time for the people and the press, in particular, to be more vigilant about not giving equal weight to lies as they give the truth. ~ Joe Wilson
Press In quotes by Joe Wilson
We were disliked by the press in the early days because they couldn't put their finger on us, and that was the case with Zeppelin as well. ~ Freddie Mercury
Press In quotes by Freddie Mercury
I think the iPhone was as significant an invention as the Gutenburg press, in terms of the future of humanity. ~ James Woods
Press In quotes by James Woods
The power of the press in America is a primordial one. It sets the agenda of public discussion; and this sweeping political power is unrestrained by any law. It deter- mines what people will talk and think about-an authority that in other nations is reserved for tyrants, priests, parties and mandarins. ~ Theodore White
Press In quotes by Theodore White
There is much more of God available than we have ever known or imagined, but we have become so satisfied with where we are and what we have that we don't press in for God's best. ~ Tommy Tenney
Press In quotes by Tommy Tenney
If we don't press in to the things of God, we will get sucked in to the things of this world! EL ~ Evinda Lepins
Press In quotes by Evinda Lepins
The solo years have been more meaningful to the audiences than the Smiths years, but the press in England only write about me in relation to the Smiths era. ~ Morrissey
Press In quotes by Morrissey
The press in New York has tended to favor New Society in every period, and to take it seriously, if only because it provides news. ~ Tom Wolfe
Press In quotes by Tom Wolfe
There was no censorship of the press: in general, the War Measures Act could have been made even more radical. ~ Robert Bourassa
Press In quotes by Robert Bourassa
A close associate of his gave an interview in which the book was described as quotes 'fiction from being to end'. I suffered trial by tabloid for a couple of weeks, lots of insults in the press, in the columns - this man should be put in the tower and so on. ~ Anthony Holden
Press In quotes by Anthony Holden
There are some people that the press like to pick on and not just the gay press, but the press in general. And some people, the press just doesn't care about at all. ~ Nathan Lane
Press In quotes by Nathan Lane
In church it occurred to me that it is time for the public to hear that the giant evil and danger in this country, the danger which transcends all others, is the vast wealth owned or controlled by a few persons. Money is power. In Congress, in state legislatures, in city councils, in the courts, in the political conventions, in the press, in the pulpit, in the circles of the educated and the talented, its influence is growing greater and greater. Excessive wealth in the hands of the few means extreme poverty, ignorance, vice, and wretchedness as the lot of the many. It is not yet time to debate about the remedy. The previous question is as to the danger - the evil. Let the people be fully informed and convinced as to the evil. Let them earnestly seek the remedy and it will be found. Fully to know the evil is the first step towards reaching its eradication. Henry George is strong when he portrays the rottenness of the present system. We are, to say the least, not yet ready for his remedy. We may reach and remove the difficulty by changes in the laws regulating corporations, descents of property, wills, trusts, taxation, and a host of other important interests, not omitting lands and other property. ~ Rutherford B. Hayes
Press In quotes by Rutherford B. Hayes
The purpose of a free press, in which I believe believe it or not, is so that people can make rational decisions in a democracy. They'd already perverted the process so bad that was hard, but the point is valid. ~ John Ringo
Press In quotes by John Ringo
Populists have never had a good press in Freedom's land. ~ Gore Vidal
Press In quotes by Gore Vidal
Woods are not like other spaces. To begin with, they are cubic. Their trees surround you, loom over you, press in from all sides. Woods choke off views & leave you muddled & without bearings. They make you feel small & confused & vulnerable, like a small child lost in a crowd of strange legs. Stand in a desert or prairie & you know you are in a big space. Stand in the woods and you only sense it. They are vast, featureless nowhere. And they are alive. ~ Bill Bryson
Press In quotes by Bill Bryson
Fall asleep. Yes, you fall asleep. You are awake and then you close your eyes and thoughts press in and lucidity invades but then, eventually, you teeter on the edge of slumber and fall. ~ Maggie Stiefvater
Press In quotes by Maggie Stiefvater
The English-language press in India supports the project of corporate globalization fully. It has no time for dispossession and drought and farmers' debts, the ravages that the corporate globalization project is wreaking on the poor of India. So to suddenly turn around and condemn the riots is a typical middle-class response. Let's support everything that leads to the conditions in which the massacre takes place, but when the killing starts, you recoil in middle-class horror, and say, Oh, that's not very nice. Can't we be more civilized? ~ Arundhati Roy
Press In quotes by Arundhati Roy
The Saudis have never shown any respect for human rights, either now or in the past. Even a petty burglar faces having one of his hands chopped off. The liberal press in America prefers to ignore all this, although they don't hesitate to blacken the reputation of Iran. ~ Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Press In quotes by Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Tarantulas have also received a lot of
bad press in the movies. Many movies
and television programs starring such
noted actors as Sean Connery, The
Three Stooges, Harrison Ford, and
William Shatner, have featured tarantulas
as dangerous to humans or menaces to
civilization. The Tarantula That Ate Tokyo
is a long-standing joke among horrormovie buffs. The fact is that these
movies play with the ignorance and fears
passed on for generations by unenlightened people. Nobody would pay to see
the movie The Beagle That Ate Boston
since everybody knows what a beagle
really is. Few know tarantulas as well. ~ Stanley A Schultz
Press In quotes by Stanley A Schultz
While Diana remained poised and calm in front of the press, in private she cared desperately about Prince Charles and the outcome of the courtship. She expressed her concern to me: "I will simply die if this doesn't work out. I won't be able to show my face. ~ Mary Robertson
Press In quotes by Mary Robertson
I have discovered a few things that help me when God seems silent ...
- Press in to God when you want to pull away.
- Praise God out loud when you want to get lost in complaints.
- Put yourself in the company of truth (reading Scriptures and surrounding yourself with positive, Godly people.) ~ Lysa TerKeurst
Press In quotes by Lysa TerKeurst
Lord, are you trying to tell me something? Because if you are, I'm listening.
I'd been asking Him to sharpen my ears to his voice. It's one thing to hear the music, quite another to press in and distinguish the notes. ~ Tahni Cullen
Press In quotes by Tahni Cullen
I desire to press in my arms the loveliness which has not yet come into the world. ~ James Joyce
Press In quotes by James Joyce
I thought being a man was having control. Being the master and commander of your own destiny. How could any boy know that freedom is lost the moment you become a man. Things start to count. To press in. Constricting slowly, inevitably, creating a cage of inconveniences and duties and deadlines and failed plans and lost friends. ~ Pierce Brown
Press In quotes by Pierce Brown
As the sweaty, alcohol fuming bodies press in on me from all directions I decide that my ideal of a good time is reading a good novel, alone ~ Rita Stradling
Press In quotes by Rita Stradling
In travelling where novelties of all kinds press in upon us, mental food is often supplied so rapidly from without that there is no time for digestion. We regret that the quickly shifting impressions can leave no permanent imprint. In reality, however, it is with this as it is with reading. How often we regret not being able to retain in the memory one-thousandth part of what is read ! It is comforting in both cases to know that the seen as well as the read has made a mental impression before it is forgotten, and thus forms the mind and nourishes it, while that which is retained in the memory merely fills and swells the hollow of the head with matter which remains ever foreign to it, because it has not been absorbed, and therefore the recipient can be as empty as before. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Press In quotes by Arthur Schopenhauer
I've always been a big consumer of American journalism over the years and had an interest in the history of it and of the press in America; how it has changed. ~ Dylan Moran
Press In quotes by Dylan Moran
It was as if the press in America, for all its vaunted independence, were a great colonial animal, an animal made up of countless clustered organisms responding to a central nervous system. In the late 1950's (as in the late 1970's) the animal seemed determined that in all matters of national importance the proper emotion, the seemly sentiment, the fitting moral tone, should be established and should prevail; and all information that muddied the tone and weakened the feeling should simply be thrown down the memory hole. In a later period this impulse of the animal would take the form of blazing indignation about corruption, abuses of power, and even minor ethical lapses, among public officials; here, in April of 1959, it took the form of a blazing patriotic passion for the seven test pilots who had volunteered to go into space. In either case, the animal's fundamental concern remained the same: the public, the populace, the citizenry, must be provided with the correct feelings! One might regard this animal as the consummate hypocritical Victorian gent. Sentiments that one scarcely gives a second thought to in one's private life are nevertheless insisted upon in all public utterances. (And this grave gent lives on in excellent health.) ~ Tom Wolfe
Press In quotes by Tom Wolfe
The First and Fourteenth Amendments say that Congress and the States shall make "no law" which abridges freedom of speech or of the press. In order to sanction a system of censorship I would have to say that "no law" does not mean what it says, that "no law" is qualified to mean "some" laws. I cannot take this step. ~ William O. Douglas
Press In quotes by William O. Douglas
The Jewish press in the USA is solely responsible for our poor publicity. ~ Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Press In quotes by Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
In Czechoslovakia there is no such thing as freedom of the press. In the United States there is no such thing as freedom from the press. ~ Martina Navratilova
Press In quotes by Martina Navratilova
If you are going to find work worth doing - a vocation to fulfill and challenge you - you will have to encounter a reality bigger than yourself. It may not be what others say it should be or what you think, but it will come if you are looking for it ... At times, the work you're called to do will be hard and confusing, but if you press in, you will see the purpose behind the pain. You will see how the whole experience is causing you to grow. And you will thank God for the whole journey. ~ Jeff Goins
Press In quotes by Jeff Goins
Writing with one pencil in hand is so much easier than the choosing of 114 buttons to press in series for an extended period of time. ~ Robert N. Franz
Press In quotes by Robert N. Franz
If the true freedom of the press is to decide for itself what to publish and when to publish it, the true responsibility of the press must be to assert and defend that freedom ... What the press in America needs is less inhibition, not more restraint. ~ Tom Wicker
Press In quotes by Tom Wicker
A man's greatest work is to break his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them all the things that have been theirs, to hear the weeping of those who cherished them, to take their horses between his knees and to press in his arms the most desirable of their women. ~ Genghis Khan
Press In quotes by Genghis Khan
I do not comment on my client's personal lives in the media. As for Luke, he did so once, a long time ago when he was an inexperienced, young actor and now with maturity and hindsight, he has learned not to engage the press in his personal life again. ~ Luke Evans
Press In quotes by Luke Evans
In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh. ~ Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
Press In quotes by Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
Today Christians ... stand at the head of [this country] ... I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity .. We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit ... We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theater, and in the press - in short, we want to burn out the poison of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of liberal excess during the past ... (few) years. ~ Adolf Hitler
Press In quotes by Adolf Hitler
When I began we did not really have a lot of First Amendment law. It is really surprising to think of it this way, but a lot of the law - most of the law that relates to the First Amendment freedom of the press in America - is really within living memory. ~ Floyd Abrams
Press In quotes by Floyd Abrams
It wasn't as if crack was getting great press in the South Bronx in 1999, but it took a particular kind of idiot to wake up one day and say, 'Angel dust is a product I've heard nothing but good about, and it's about time I was involved. ~ Edward Conlon
Press In quotes by Edward Conlon
When I looked up at my father as a boy, I thought being a man was having control. Being the master and commander of your own destiny. How could any boy know that freedom is lost the moment you become a man. Things start to count. To press in. Constricting slowly, inevitably, creating a cage of inconveniences and duties and deadlines and failed plans and lost friends. I ~ Pierce Brown
Press In quotes by Pierce Brown
Begin now to obey Him in every way you can. Start right where you are, in the midst of all the tasks that press in upon you. Do not wait for some future time when you will have more time or be more perfect in knowledge. ~ Richard J. Foster
Press In quotes by Richard J. Foster
The function of the press in society is to inform, but its role in society is to make money. ~ A.J. Liebling
Press In quotes by A.J. Liebling
If there had been a censorship of the press in Rome we should have had today neither Horace nor Juvenal, nor the philosophical writings of Cicero. ~ Voltaire
Press In quotes by Voltaire
No one needs to tell me about the importance of the free press in a democratic society or about the essential role a newspaper can play in its community. ~ Robert Kennedy
Press In quotes by Robert Kennedy
A story wearing another dress every time you hear it - what could be better? A story that grows and puts out flowers like a living thing! But look at the stories people press in books! They may last longer, yes, but they breathe only when someone opens the book. They are sound pressed between the pages, and only a voice can bring them back to life! Then they throw off sparks, Balbulus! Then they go free as birds flying out into the world. Perhaps you're right, and the paper makes them immortal. But why should I care? Will I live on, neatly pressed between the pages with my words? Nonsense! We're none of us immortal; even the finest words don't change that, do they? ~ Cornelia Funke
Press In quotes by Cornelia Funke
Britain is still seen as a beacon for decency, for democracy, for vigorous judges upholding the rule of law and, dare I say it, a free press. I respect the press in theory, but when you see some of the things it writes about you, it's not exactly a happy relationship. ~ Cherie Blair
Press In quotes by Cherie Blair
The ruling classes have in their hands the army, money, the schools, the churches, and the press. In the schools, they kindle patriotism in the children by means of histories describing their own people as the best of all peoples and always in the right. Among adults they kindle it by spectacles, jubilees, monuments, and by a lying patriotic press. Above all, they inflame patriotism in this way: perpetrating every kind of harshness and injustice against other nations, they provoke in them enmity towards their own people, and then in turn exploit that enmity to embitter their people against the foreigner. ~ Leo Tolstoy
Press In quotes by Leo Tolstoy
That henceforth the absurd game of chemical noughts and crosses be tabu within the Society's precincts and that, following the practice of the Press in ending a correspondence, it be an instruction to the officers to give notice "That no further contributions to the mysteries of Polarity will be received, considered or printed by the Society." His challenge was not accepted. ~ Henry Edward Armstrong
Press In quotes by Henry Edward Armstrong
Virtually all the trends that matter are making a mockery of the industry's ritual incantations about the values and virtues of a free press in a free society. ~ Hodding Carter III
Press In quotes by Hodding Carter III
Any writer or journalist who wants to retain his integrity finds himself thwarted by the general drift of society rather than by active persecution. The sort of things that are working against him are the concentration of the press in the hands of a few rich men, the grip of monopoly on radio and the films, the unwillingness of the public to spend money on books, making it necessary for nearly every writer to earn part of his living by hackwork ... Everything in our age conspires to turn the writer, and every other kind of artist as well, into a minor official, working on themes handed down from above and never telling what seems to him the whole of the truth. But in struggling against this fate he gets no help from his own side: that is, there is no large body of opinion which will assure him that he's in the right. ~ George Orwell
Press In quotes by George Orwell
Early in her career at Langley, Dorthy Lee was interviewed for the Daily Press, in all probability by Virginia Biggins, the female reporter assigned to Langley beat. "Do you believe," she was asked, "that women working with men have to think like a man, work like a dog, and act like a lady?" "Yes, I do," Lee said, who was mildly mortified to read her words in the Sunday paper. ~ Margot Lee Shetterly
Press In quotes by Margot Lee Shetterly
During the last dozen years the tales of suppression of free assemblage, free press, and free speech, by local authorities or the State operating under martial law have been so numerous as to have become an old story. They are attacked at the instigation of an economically and socially powerful class, itself enjoying to the full the advantages of free communications, but bent on denying them to the class it holds within its power. ~ Edward Alsworth Ross
Press In quotes by Edward Alsworth Ross
Mexico is a country without political freedom, without freedom of speech, without a free press, without a free ballot, without a jury system, without political parties, without any of our cherJ ished guarantees of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It is a land where there has been no contest for the office of president for more than a generation, where the executive rules all things by means of a standing army, where political offices are sold for a fixed price. I found Mexico to be a land where the people are poor because they have no rights, where peonage is the rule for the great mass, and where actual chattel slavery obtains for hundreds of thousands. ~ John Kenneth Turner
Press In quotes by John Kenneth Turner
When the nazis came to power, I looked to the universities that prided themselves upon their intellectual freedom, and they failed me. I looked to the German press, which prided itself on the freedom of the press, and it failed me. Until at last the churches stood alone, and that for which I once had little regard earned my respect. ~ Albert Einstein
Press In quotes by Albert Einstein
The press is impotent when it abandons itself to falsehood. ~ Thomas Jefferson
Press In quotes by Thomas Jefferson
Love has had a lot of press-agenting from the oldest times; but there are higher, nobler things than love. ~ P.G. Wodehouse
Press In quotes by P.G. Wodehouse
Superstars think like superstars long before the fans or the press anoint them. ~ John Eliot
Press In quotes by John Eliot
Are you trying to make amends?" I said softly, teasing him.
He pulled me even closer, causing his immense shaft to press deeper into me. I gasped as the throb escalated.
"Maybe. It seems I cannot possess you without losing myself completely. Even now, I feel as if any moment could be the complete undoing of me. My release is my surrender and my vow. My body is my oath. I love you, my sweet Amelia. I am yours. ~ Juliette Miller
Press In quotes by Juliette Miller
The first thing dictators do is finish free press, to establish censorship. There is no doubt that a free press is the first enemy of dictatorship. ~ Fidel Castro
Press In quotes by Fidel Castro
And what struck my heart almost as much as the song itself was the way that he seemed with his whole body to lean into the music, to press his soul like an ear to the instrument. ~ Anne Rice
Press In quotes by Anne Rice
When I came out, I was 68, and I was totally prepared for my career to recede when I spoke to the press for the first time. What happened after that blew me away. I started getting more offers. My career blossomed. ~ George Takei
Press In quotes by George Takei
If you have assigned any names to the Columns, by pressing F3 all the names will get displayed. Extremely useful when you are entering a formula, you can press this shortcut and all the defined names will be displayed. ~ Vijay Kumar
Press In quotes by Vijay Kumar
Freedom of the news media must be subordinated to the overriding needs of Singapore, and to the primacy of purpose of an elected government. ~ Lee Kuan Yew
Press In quotes by Lee Kuan Yew
There's an old press-agents' slogan that's good advice: Don't read your publicity - weigh it. ~ Kathleen Winsor
Press In quotes by Kathleen Winsor
Did mothers always try to press unto their daughters the itineraries of which they themselves had dreamed. Did I? ~ Joan Didion
Press In quotes by Joan Didion
April 10: Marilyn appears on time for six hours of costume tests for Something's Got to Give. She is irritated that Cukor is not there to meet her. She looks radiant, and Peter Levathes tells the press, "This will be the best Monroe picture ever. Marilyn is at the peak of her beauty and ability." But that evening, producer Henry Weinstein finds her sprawled across a bed and unconscious after an overdose of barbiturates. He calls Ralph Greenson, who revives her. It is announced to the press that Marilyn will be part of the entertainment at the president's Madison Square Garden birthday party. Marilyn agrees to pay $1,440.33 for the cost of producing a dress decorated with hand-stitched rhinestones, beading, and mirrors. ~ Carl Rollyson
Press In quotes by Carl Rollyson
The soundtrack of our time togeter, our short life together, has faded away as the last song on the album ends. All I can hear anymore is the smooth vibration of silence coming from the speakers. I feel like all I want to do us reach out and start it over again, but my hand won't move to press the button. ~ J.A. Redmerski
Press In quotes by J.A. Redmerski
Ink is the blood of the printing-press. ~ John Milton
Press In quotes by John Milton
I never read gossip press. I just read books. And I never switch on the TV anymore. ~ Daphne Guinness
Press In quotes by Daphne Guinness
We must do away with all newspapers. A revolution cannot be accomplished with freedom of the press. ~ Che Guevara
Press In quotes by Che Guevara
...they did not come down hard on Leone because she had murdered her lover. It was because her sister was a nun. ~ Chancellor Press
Press In quotes by Chancellor Press
I can get it right on the page," Carly told him. "Real life has no edits."
from THE VOICES OF ANGELS ~ Peggy Jaeger
Press In quotes by Peggy Jaeger
I still remembered the heat of his tongue and soft-wet press of his mouth. Or maybe I didn't. Maybe I'd relived it so often, I'd fabricated every glorious detail. ~ Kelly Siskind
Press In quotes by Kelly Siskind
Members of the press sometimes print things that aren't true. ~ Hugh Panaro
Press In quotes by Hugh Panaro
To-day a democrat of the old school would demand, not freedom for the press, but freedom from the press; but mean-time the leaders have changed themselves into parvenus who have to secure their position vis-a-vis the masses. ~ Oswald Spengler
Press In quotes by Oswald Spengler
As long as our government is administered for the good of the people, and is regulated by their will; as long as it secures to us the rights of persons and of property, liberty of conscience and of the press, it will be worth defending. ~ Andrew Jackson
Press In quotes by Andrew Jackson
Like I could stop? Don't you know I dream about this when I'm away?" he asked, nudging me with his nose, exactly where I needed his mouth to be.
"You ... dream about ... this?" I asked, arching my back. I was so close, so very close.
"Fuck, yes, are you kidding?" He flattened his tongue and dragged it across my entire sex, dipping inside and continuing up, closing his mouth now and encircling me with his lips. Releasing me with a groan of his own, he brought one hand down, using his fingers to press into me. "I think about this, and the sounds you make when you come, the way you taste. Mmm ... sweet Caroline, you drive me crazy. ~ Alice Clayton
Press In quotes by Alice Clayton
The overall view of the human genome project has been one of great excitement and positive press, but there are people who have concerns that are quite reasonable, and they are frightened of things they don't understand. ~ Thomas R. Cech
Press In quotes by Thomas R. Cech
TV and the press have always functioned according to the same sets of rules and technical standards. But the Internet is based on software. And anybody can write a new piece of software on the Internet that years later a billion people are using. ~ Marc Andreessen
Press In quotes by Marc Andreessen
Interviews are usually a follow-up, like a press junket or a publicity junket, or something like that, and I'm not doing any of that right now. I don't have any axes to grind. ~ Michael Nesmith
Press In quotes by Michael Nesmith
And then they started deleting the protest reviews.
That was my line. When they started to stamp out dissent, actually to make it disappear with virtually no excuse for doing so ... that's not neglect. That's not an overwhelmed person or people trying to figure it out. That's an entity that has decided that they do not care, that they have moved on from the issue, do not see it as an issue, and is trying to avoid bad press. Or they are too far down the line to backtrack on what they've been doing and save face. They're content with their wildly inconsistent policy enough to no longer care what effect it is having on their user base.
If you try to silence dissent, then something is very, very wrong. ~ G.R. Reader
Press In quotes by G.R. Reader
I press my cheek to his chest and listen to his heartbeat. ~ Kelsey Macke
Press In quotes by Kelsey Macke
I think the relation between the monarchy and the press is very much a two-way street. ~ Anthony Holden
Press In quotes by Anthony Holden
TV's Tony Snow becomes the White House press secretary. How will he make the difficult transition from Fox News reporter to Republican apologist? ... Mr. President, it is time to hire the folks who've never let you down. Limbaugh at Health and Human Services. Hannity at State. Then give Rummy the Medal of Freedom and install Bill O'Reilly as secretary of defense. Only problem, you might find yourself invading Vermont. And I'll replace Chertoff at Homeland Security. The man's done nothing to control the bear population. ~ Stephen Colbert
Press In quotes by Stephen Colbert
I said, God, the press and people, they just really hate me and I'm really trying. Geraldine Page said, Listen to this, Tab. If people don't like you, that's their bad taste. ~ Tab Hunter
Press In quotes by Tab Hunter
On the one hand, the press, television, and movies make heroes of vandals by calling them whiz kids. ~ Ken Thompson
Press In quotes by Ken Thompson
I notice young girls picking flowers off her gravestone; their clean hearts are soapstone. Their small sorrows are for children alone. And all of their stories will never be told. ~ Nicholaus Patnaude
Press In quotes by Nicholaus Patnaude
I want to give back. I want to do all the things that will make me feel fulfilled. But whenever I do those things, people think it's a press stunt or something. ~ Lindsay Lohan
Press In quotes by Lindsay Lohan
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