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Jean Hanff Korelitz Back in the 1980s, when I was a lowly editorial assistant by day and trying to be a novelist by night, no god reigned so supreme as the god of literary prose.
editorial hurt kept leash paper tight trust
Maureen Dowd Sorely in need of a tight editorial leash, (Miller) was kept on no leash at all, and that has hurt this paper and its trust with readers.
editorial impose views
Katharine Weymouth Moderate to conservative Democrat. But I'm not going to impose my views on the editorial page.
editorial humor joke mind playful question retain tapping vehicle
Robert Mankoff One question about a joke is, how well is the strangeness of the situation resolved? At 'The New Yorker', we retain a lot of incongruity, tapping the playful part of the mind - Monty Python-type stuff. We also try to use humor as a vehicle for communicating ideas. Not editorial comment, but observation.
editorial journal page street wall watching
James Carville He's got to show these right wingers that he's got a backbone, you know. It's why the Wall Street Journal editorial page is watching you. Show 'em that you're tough.
editorial journal page street wall
James Carville He's got to show the right-wingers that he's got backbone. Go ahead, the Wall Street Journal editorial page is watching. Show them you're tough.
editorial merely might published took
James Salter My first book was published without any editorial advice. Nobody said, 'You might do this or that,' or 'Why don't we see more of this.' I merely took the book and published it.
editorial entire putting topics
Michael Wolf I think there is a real value in an editorial point-of-view and in editorial curation, and in putting together an entire narrative around a set of topics is important.
journalist ifs
Bernard Goldberg Don't pretend to be a journalist if you're not a journalist.
journalism process
Denise Mina Journalism is a Darwinian process.
journalism bigs competitiveness
Charles Kuralt I didn't like the competitiveness of big-time journalism.
journal kids latest rather street wall
Joe Scarborough They'd rather see Scooby Doo or Spongebob than Daddy talking about the latest Wall Street Journal editorial. You do what you have to do to get your kids ready for school.
journals produce
David Magnus It's not that journals need to be more careful. Institutions need to be set up so that we don't produce this problem.
journalism piece
Neil Young This is the sickest piece of journalism I have ever seen!
journal street subversive wall
Michael Tigar Do you think The Wall Street Journal is a subversive publication?
journal somebody
LaRae Quy It was a journal, and somebody had handwritten in this journal 'suicide bomber. The other thing he was doing was clutching a backpack.
journalism political science spend talking time
Jim Edgar I spend time in the classroom. I think more of them aren't political science than are political science. I particularly like talking to journalism students.
pages three reason
Alan Ball If a scene is longer than three pages, it better be for a good reason.
page reality words
Nicolas Roeg Film can be more of a reality than a page with words can ever be.
pages way celebrate
Charlie Munger As I continued through Cicero's pages, I found much more material celebrating my way of life ...
pages addresses computer
Edward Snowden I went to a website the other day and right at the top of the page it showed me my ip address. It was the most disturbing moment I have ever experienced. This website even told me what internet browser I was using, and what day it was. Computers can do anything.
pages murder made
Eazy-E Another murder I committed made the front page.
pages passports extras
Bo Derek I travel a lot. A lot, a lot. I don't have a single passport that doesn't have extra pages on it.
pages perhaps safe truly ultimate
Paul Di Filippo It is truly bracing and instructive to contemplate the End Times - at least at safe remove, in the pages of fiction - especially as the world beyond our hearths churns and convulses unknowably, yet perhaps just short of ultimate disaster.
pages
Don Winslow So I thought I should write five pages a day. And that's what I did. Eventually I had a book.
pages select send
Sergio Aragones For every issue, I send four pages of finished marginals and they select the ones they need.
streets street-corners corners
Al Jarreau I sang do-wop on the street corner before it was called do-wop.
streets right-road
Bob Marley You can't find the right roads when the streets are paved.
streets three
David Brooks They're from a friend's house. Three streets away.
street tough
Mark Holleran The street is a tough place to be.
street
Daphne White Do we really want 6-year-olds to become street fighters?
street
Larry Nelson Essentially, we are migrating to a 28-foot-wide street in all residential neighborhoods.
streets
Simon McBurney I feel that if you can play on the streets or in a comedy club, then in a theatre it's a doddle because you've got an audience.
street thinking wall
Alan Johnson We were thinking Wall Street would be flattish for the year, but we fortunately may have undershot.
street taking
Darrell Sanders We're taking it off the street one gram at a time.
wall eye glasses
Charles Dickens Pale and pinched-up faces hovered about the windows where was tempting food; hungry eyes wandered over the profusion guarded by one thin sheet of brittle glass--an iron wall to them; half-naked shivering figures stopped to gaze at Chinese shawls and golden stuffs of India.
wall night men
Charles Dickens As he glided stealthily along, creeping beneath the shelter of the walls and doorways, the hideous old man seemed like some loathsome reptile, engendered in the slime and darkness through which he moved: crawling forth, by night, in search of some rich offal for a meal.
wall men old-buildings
Charles Dickens It was a very aged, ghostly place; the church had been built many hundreds of years ago, and had once had a convent or monastery attached; for arches in ruins, remains of oriel windows, and fragments of blackened walls, were yet standing-, while other portions of the old building, which had crumbled away and fallen down, were mingled with the churchyard earth and overgrown with grass, as if they too claimed a burying-place and sought to mix their ashes with the dust of men.
wall government becoming
Alan Greenspan I've been in and out of Wall Street since 1949, and I've never seen the type of animosity between government and Wall Street. And I'm not sure where it comes from, but I suspect it's got to do with a general schism in this society which is really becoming ever more destructive.
wall nice writing
Alan Bennett Kafka could never have written as he did had he lived in a house. His writing is that of someone whose whole life was spent in apartments, with lifts, stairwells, muffled voices behind closed doors, and sounds through walls. Put him in a nice detached villa and he'd never have written a word.
wall book creative
Al Seckel I like the weight, look, and feel of a book. I enjoy turning the pages, and frequently scan the spines of my many books on the wall, each title a reminder of the stored information and creative thoughts contained therein.
wall player four
Al Lopez The manager is by himself. He can't mingle with his players. I enjoyed my players, but I could not socialize with them so I spent a lot of time alone in my hotel room. Those four walls kind of close in on you.
wall law agency
Chris Chocola The PATRIOT Act brought down the wall separating intelligence agencies from law enforcement and other entities charged with protecting the Nation from terrorism.
wall spirit determined
Chris Christie I know the human spirit. I haven't found a wall that can be built that a determined human being can't get over, under or around.