Quotes about american-journalist
american-journalist bags decorate faces few people published whose
All those people whose faces decorate the shopping bags of Barnes and Noble, with a few exceptions, would never get published today. Mark Crispin Miller
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The eating was one of the most horrible things. Excepting the first two days after I entered the asylum, there was no salt for the food. Nellie Bly
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The French Forces of the Interior, who have scarcely enough to help themselves, try to help their wounded Spanish comrades in arms. Martha Gellhorn
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All I want to be sure of is that viewers understood it was a giant self-parody. If anyone took it seriously, they really need to get a life. Connie Chung
american-journalist believed people simply
If it comes to be believed that we are simply a propaganda organ of some kind, as a lot of people believe about some of our competitors, that would be a problem. Brit Hume
american-journalist built exhaustion fire hours later learned maid marks month talked worked
In one hotel, the maid who built the fire fainted in our room. Exhaustion was the cause. We talked with her later and learned that she worked 17 hours a day and makes 95 marks a month - about 50 cents. Agnes Smedley
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But he like my mother, had certainly come to know that those who work the most do not make the most money. It was the fault of the rich, it seemed, but just how he did not know. Agnes Smedley
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What a couple. I'm consumed into ashes. And he's always raking up the ashes and setting them on fire again. Agnes Smedley
american-journalist guys living proof
We're living proof that nice guys always finish last.
american-journalist disguises foolish lack wise
Education, n.: That which discloses the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.
american-journalist himself interested low
Egotist: A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me.
american-journalist disguises foolish lack wise
Education. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.
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Stick with the optimists. It's going to be tough enough even if they're right. James Reston
american-journalist came music news operas radio soap voices
These voices came out of the box, as well as music and news and drama. You still had the soap operas on the radio in those days. Bob Edwards
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I was 3 in 1950. And I loved the radio. Bob Edwards
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Once again, no one in charge had given any thought to the possibility that a woman would be involved. Andrea Mitchell
american-journalist came family mother products radically single
It showed how they came from these radically different family backgrounds, but they were the products of single mother families. David Talbot
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Consult. To seek another's approval of a course already decided on.
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Then I learned how to do wraparounds and things like that. I had no experience. Ed Bradley
american-journalist came handle lives mill organizing several strokes
Then my mother had several strokes and my father, who was 85, couldn't handle it, so Donna came back and we went through the same thing here. She lives in Mill Valley; her group is organizing this event. Sally Quinn
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Even with the best of intentions, even when they're very smart and knowledgeable - as opposed to George W., who is neither - it doesn't seem to matter. Robert Scheer
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That means presenting the issues in certain ways that will appeal to those people and then becoming a prisoner of your own language and thought process. That has always happened - it's just been intensified. Robert Scheer
american-journalist oral points problems view
That is one of the problems with oral biography, in that many different points of view are offered: contradictions, refutations, and so on. George Plimpton
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It's Charley's Aunt and The Odd Couple rolled into one. Allan Carr
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It's clear price gouging... The oil companies are gouging the American citizenry aggressively, relentlessly, and without any sense of conscience whatsoever. Maurice Hinchey
american-journalist early heard nobody racket science sixth writers
I started in this racket in the early '70s, and when I was president of the Science Fiction Writers of America, of which I was like the sixth president, I was the first one nobody ever heard of. Jerry Pournelle
american-journalist continue heard host instead
They want to give me a program, so I can continue to host and be heard every day instead of occasionally, as I would have been at NPR. Bob Edwards
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It was horrible, I hated it. Brad and Tom were like my big brothers on the set, so it was like kissing your big brother - totally gross. Kirsten Dunst
american-journalist coverage ivy league member
It was a presidential election year, and as a member of a consortium of Ivy League radio stations, we participated in 'network' coverage of election night. Andrea Mitchell
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It was like walking through a field playing a brass tuba the day it rained gold. Everything was sitting around waiting to be reported. Theodore White
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I've been with the paper for almost 30 years. Robert Scheer
american-journalist guitar music pick
It's that kind of in-born music thing-I could pick up the guitar and play something. It's not something I consciously do. Ziggy Marley
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It's always in the second administration when things start to go sour. They circle the wagons. Sally Quinn