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Quotes About Press

Free speech, free press, free religion, the right of free assembly, yes, the right of petition... well, they are still radical ideas.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
Of the five rights listed in the First Amendment. - religion, speech, press, assembly, petition - the very first right protected is freely exercising our religion.
~ Steve Daines
Religion's crucial role in the lives of many people... is rejected out of hand by the political community, especially the press.
~ Fred Barnes
We must urgently begin to rebuild the bonds of trust and respect among Americans. Restoring trust in our politics, our press, our markets.
~ Hillary Clinton
I'm not running my campaign for the press. I'm running it for voters. I totally respect the press and what the press has to do.
~ Hillary Clinton
To be sure, [NASCAR] stars were initially ex-bootleggers for the most part drawn from that talent pool in the Carolinas hills: "good ol' boys" as they referred to themselves. That's exactly how they would be described in the press that slowly became enamored with their raucous life style. That has all changed, with the drivers of today polished and clean-cut athletes who are expected to behave like commercial puppets in public.
~ yates brock
Is that tender right there?" "A little." She backtracked and did it again. "Do you do that on purpose?" he asked, scowling. "Do you press it again to see if you can get a holler out of me?" "Of course not. I'm just trying to see if I feel any inflammation.
~ Deeanne Gist
Asked about press coverage, he blithely assured them, "Don't worry—I'll meet with the editors and tell them to cool it.
~ Dennis L. Breo
How shall I speak thee, or thy power address Thou God of our idolatry, the Press. . . . . Like Eden's dead probationary tree, Knowledge of good and evil is from thee.
~ William Cowper
I had my first amendment rights removed by a USA judge for a video that I recorded in the public sidewalk. The right to free speech and freedom of the press only partially exists in the USA.
~ Steven Magee
The original Constitution, as amended by the Bill of Rights, includes many themes that would apply to society as it evolves over time, freedom of speech, press, and religion, and due process of law, most notably. And equality imbued the Declaration of Independence although the stain of slavery kept that ideal out of the Constitution until 1868.
~ Jeffrey Rosen
The press attention grew so frantic that Spicer for a brief time hid from reporters in the shrubs by the West Wing.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
You should spend more time reading the Good Book and less reading all those novels. What are you going to tell the Lord on Judgement Day when He asks you why you didn't read your bible? Hmm?" I will tell Him that His press agents could have done with a writing lesson or two, I said. To myself.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
She wished Bennie were here; only Bennie could appreciate the depth of self-delusion she was witnessing. "Let me get this straight," she said. "You want to do a lot of interviews and press around the fact that you're an ailing and decrepit shadow of your former self. And then you want to do a tour—
~ Jennifer Egan
She started the fire. That was the story the press ran with, without coming right out and saying the words. Three promising young men, one troubled young woman. A party that spun out of control. Everything, engulfed in flames. Kaylie was the one the press blamed
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The word wrath jumped out at me. I thought about the alcohol and drugs we'd found in Toby's room. I thought about the fire on Hawthorne Island and the way the press had lauded Toby as such an outstanding young man.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Rage simmered in the pit of my stomach—rage that my deadbeat of a father would have dared to talk to the press, rage that someone had taped this article to the back of my locker door.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Bu suçlamalarda bulunurken, 29 temmuz 1881 tarihli Bas?n Yasas?n?n 30 ve 31. maddelerine kar?? geldiÄŸimi, bu yasan?n lekeleme suçlar?na ceza belirlediÄŸini bilmiyor deÄŸilim. İsteyerek kendimi tehlikeye at?yorum.
~ Émile Zola
Her coral liptint was faintly luminous; when she pressed her lips together, they made a glowing rosebud in her face.
~ Emma Bull
That every act of political violence should nowadays be attributed to Anarchists is not at all surprising. Yet it is a fact known to almost everyone familiar with the Anarchist movement that a great number of acts, for which Anarchists had to suffer, either originated with the capitalist press or were instigated, if not directly perpetrated, by the police.
~ Emma Goldman
were either staying on there or going to different boarding schools. Her trunk was packed full. On the side was painted in big black letters DARRELL RIVERS. On the labels were the letters MT for Malory Towers. Darrell had only to carry her tennis racket in its press, and her small bag in which her mother had
~ Enid Blyton
One thing I understood from the beginning is that the press almost completely tunes out abstractions. They won't write about ideas without larger-than-life personalities fronting them. Everything has to be story, drama, conflict, sound bites. Otherwise, most reporters will simply go to sleep — and even if they don't, their editors will.
~ Eric S. Raymond
There are things, elements in the world, that continue to exist, for whatever time, completely liberated from our delusion. They press us also, and we, of course, if we are to preserve the sullen but comfortable vacuum we inhabit, must deny that anyone else could possibly tolerate what we all agree is a hellish world.
~ Amiri Baraka
No government ought to be without censors and where the press is free, no one ever will. Chance is the pseudonym of God when he did not want to sign.
~ Anatole France