Quotes about american-journalist
american-journalist amount legal less paying
So, I'm getting less chips, paying the same amount of money. Is that legal for them to do this? Julie Chen
american-journalist built closer life
She was built for crowds. She has never come any closer to life than the dinner table. Janet Flanner
american-journalist children lasting
There are two lasting bequests we can give our children: One is roots, the other is wings.
american-journalist god insist nobody talks
Nobody talks about God as those who insist that there is no God. Heywood Broun
american-journalist answer crucial exactly matt revealed somebody whether
Potentially significant, by the way, because we don't know exactly what's in Matt Cooper's notes, and we don't know - and we don't still know the answer to the crucial question of whether it was Rove or somebody else that revealed Valerie Plame's name to him. Michael Isikoff
american-journalist authorized bush people purely thousand york
On his own okay, Bush has authorized eavesdropping on as many as a thousand people over the past three years, with some of those intercepts being purely domestic, the New York Times reported. Margaret Carlson
american-journalist french outside relations role satisfied
On outside we are satisfied with the escalating development of our relations with France, and the French role in stabilization in our area.
american-journalist cuban enjoyed girl household irony puerto rican speaking
On one level, I enjoyed the irony of the situation: a girl who's from a Cuban or Puerto Rican household who's been discouraged from speaking Spanish. Jim McKay
american-journalist guns
On one hand, as a filmmaker, I don't want to make a movie with guns everywhere. Jim McKay
american-journalist build high hire million money profile raised salon staff
On the other hand, we raised $25 million by going public. It's that money that we used to build this company, to build the circulation, to build a high profile and to hire staff that made Salon what it is today. David Talbot
american-journalist bombed bush care line people police stand talk wanting willing work
Bush can talk about 100,000 people wanting to go work in the police or in the army. It's because there's nothing else for them to do. They're willing to stand in line to get bombed because they want to take care of their family. Seymour Hersh
american-journalist listening realized remember voice
But a distinctive voice is important. I don't think I realized this as a young kid, but I do remember listening to those voices. Sam Donaldson
american-journalist case laws natural secret situation
But even if it were the case that the natural laws had nolonger any secret for us, we could still know the situation approximately.
american-journalist news oriented program unlike
But essentially, it will be a news oriented program. It will be a news program with spinoffs of the news of the day, not unlike what you do, Larry. Connie Chung
american-journalist help helping sincerely
No one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. Charles Warner
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No, I did not offer to resign for a second. Michael Isikoff
american-journalist invent
Now, they invent them deliberately just to invalidate our ancestors' reasoning, and that is all they are ever going to get out of them.
american-journalist david hard insist outright stories
Now that he has disavowed as outright lies many of the stories he told himself, it's hard to know what to make of those who still insist that David Brock had it right the first time. Jane Mayer
american-journalist christmas circus next quicker tears
Next to a circus there ain't nothing that packs up and tears out any quicker than the Christmas spirit. Kin Hubbard
american-journalist expect school thumb
Give a lift to a tomato, you expect her to be nice, don't ya? After all, what kind of dames thumb rides, Sunday school teachers?
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If a man's from Texas, he'll tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him by asking? John Gunther
american-journalist close far
If it's far away, it's news, but if it's close at home, it's sociology. James Reston
american-journalist home
I go home by noon, and I'm in bed by 6 p.m. I get up at 1 and do it again. Bob Edwards
american-journalist good network television
One of the good things about television is that there's such alternatives now to what's often homogenized network entertainment. Frank Rich
american-journalist english
I was going to be an English teacher. Jim McKay
american-journalist bills money moved pay save worked
I worked to save up enough money to pay off my bills and have enough money to live for a little while, and then I moved to Paris. Ed Bradley
american-journalist grew
I grew up in Washington, D.C. But also loving the theater. Frank Rich
american-journalist car convinced home mall sales traffic
If we're so convinced times will get tougher, why is mall traffic up? Why are car sales still strong? Why are home sales still chugging along? Neil Cavuto
american-journalist fabulous hated instrument using watch
I got into television because I hated it so. I thought, there's some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen. Jeff Greenfield
american-journalist fabulous hated instrument nurture television using watch
I got into television because I hated it so. And I thought... there's some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen. Jeff Greenfield
american-journalist considered generally
Sexual behavior was also generally considered off limits. Roger Mudd
american-journalist grownup perhaps
Someday perhaps I'll have to get a grownup job... but for now I'm having too much fun being a reporter. Andrea Mitchell
american-journalist business colorblind
Simultaneously, the movie business now experiments with a colorblind approach to casting. Michael Medved