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media people insulting
We talk about a free press. These people hide, they make a lot of money off the media. They hide behind the slogans of free press, and then they can come out with crap like that. It's just garbage. It's insulting to the readers. Robert Scheer
media order data
Facts and data, rather than opinion, are the two cornerstones of problem solving, and yet they are consistently withheld from the people by American media. We must have facts and data in order to recognize where there is a problem! Roseanne Barr
media personality would-be
Persisting social crisis, the emergence of a charismatic personality, and the exploitation of mass media to obtain public confidence would be the steppingstones in the piecemeal transformation of the United States into a highly controlled society. Zbigniew Brzezinski
media speaks-out scary
This is the age of fear and so many of us feel afraid to speak out about what has happened to our lives in the wake of 9/11. Television promotes the world as a scary place for the United States and this justifies peeling away every element of privacy we had before. The media is monopolized so we don't even hear a lot of dissent about this new era. Sandra Cisneros
media people political
I never like to get political, but when you have the ability, through your media, to influence a large mass of people, I would want to be a part of the evolving cycle of progress vs. keeping things the way that they are. Zoe Saldana
media possibly worst
Our media is possibly the worst in the world. Tim Henman
media newspaper
If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. Mark Twain
media money
Incorruptibility by money is the old story, ... Now it's incorruptibility by media. Leon Wieseltier
media corporations needs
The corporations and the media don't need power; they already have it. Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
journalism
Except for politics, no business is scrutinized more exhaustively than journalism. Russell Baker
journalism newspapers newspapers-journalism
I hope we never live to see the day when a thing is as bad as some of our newspapers make it. Will Rogers
journalism exception presses
The press is, almost without exception, corrupt. Henry David Thoreau
journalism missions profession
Journalism is not a profession, but a mission. Benito Mussolini
journalism journalist
Working as a journalist is exactly like being a wallflower at an orgy. Nora Ephron
journalism good-journalism
Nothing will replace good journalism. Alexis Ohanian
journalism truth-is
No, that’s journalism. The truth is whatever you can’t escape. Greg Egan
journalism being-true whole
The whole point to American journalism is what ought to be true is true. Gore Vidal
journalism communism
Journalism is less addictive than communism. Dan Rather
glory virtue servant
He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory. Ben Jonson
glory god proud
We are very proud of him. We give God all the glory. Sheila Thomas
glory aim display
The ultimate aim of the gospel is the display of God’s glory. John Piper
glory
there is no glory in punishing Michel Foucault
glory god skies swim trout
Glory be to God for dappled things for skies of couple-color as a brinded cow; For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim Gerard Hopkins
glory goes handed handled jack legacy maybe quote required risk staying sure wants
If it's done successfully, it will be the quote 'crowning glory' of his 21 years, ... there's a lot of risk for him personally, because if it's mishandled it goes down as something maybe he shouldn't have done. Staying on is something that's probably required on all fronts. Jack wants to make sure that his legacy is not marred by an acquisition that when handed off was not handled that well. Lawrence Horan
glory
Glory?....Glory belongs to God alone. Cassandra Clare
glory pipe smoke
The smoke of glory is not worth the smoke of a pipe. George Sand
glory grace tried
Grace tried is better than grace, and it is more than grace, it is glory in its infancy. Samuel Rutherford