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Quotes About Press

Now that I'm an actor and I have movies, press, I have more occasions to wear suits. I like wearing suits.
~ Ryan Gosling
When I was 11 years old, I was a member of 'Press Pack,' which was a thing that would come out in 'The Sunday Times' in England. You'd write articles and send them off and would get a badge saying 'Official Press.' I was really excited about my badge.
~ Felicity Jones
faithful death that never forgets in the press of work the most insignificant of its children.
~ Joseph Conrad
Concerning the boast of Voltaire on the extinction of Christianity and the Bible in 100 years, Geisler and Nix point out that only fifty years after his death the Geneva Bible Society used his press and house to produce stacks of Bibles. 32/ 123,124 WHAT AN IRONY OF HISTORY!
~ Josh McDowell
Freedom of the press is not just important to democracy, it is democracy.
~ Walter Cronkite
A free press is not a privilege but an organic necessity in a great society…. A great society is simply a big and complicated urban society.
~ Walter Lippmann
The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. For to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves - and the better the teacher, the better the student body.
~ Warren Buffett
I have often wondered at the extreme fecundity of the press, and how it comes to pass that so many heads on which nature seemed to have inflicted the curse of barrenness should teem with voluminous productions.
~ Washington Irving
CEOs do influence performance, but the effects are much smaller than a reading of the business press suggests.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Where are these so-called moderate Muslims one always hears about in the press? Do they exist or are they merely figments of our imagination? If one insults the Prophet Muhammad, our Muslim countrymen pour into the streets in a sacred rage and threaten us with beheading. But when one of them commits murder in the Prophet's name..." "The silence is deafening.
~ Daniel Silva
He was xenophobic, intolerant, distrustful of the free press, and had little patience for niceties such as parliamentary democracy or the rule of law.
~ Daniel Silva
According to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, forty-nine media professionals have been killed in Russia since 1992. Only in Iraq and Algeria have more died in the line of duty during the same period. This, too, is a Russian tragedy.
~ Daniel Silva
The Press is the living jury of the Nation." James Gordon Bennett, editor of the New York Herald in 1841
~ Daniel Stashower
To the press alone, chequered as it is with abuses, the world is indebted for all the triumphs which have been gained by reason and humanity over error and oppression.
~ James Madison
On a hot summer night in July 1836, an organized mob broke into the shop where the abolitionist weekly was printed, dismantled the press, and tore up the edition that was about to be circulated.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
Roosevelt had predicted during his final meeting with the press corps, "but not one who will interest you more.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
national press. He called them by their first names, invited them
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
The press of visitors, a New York Times reporter observed, never seemed "to try the President's strength or impair his good temper." At one o'clock, Roosevelt
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
It had a note from him pinned to part of its sparse instrument panel. The note had an arrow drawn on it, pointing at one of the controls. It said This is probably the best button to press.
~ Douglas Adams
Who better to capitalize on the media market then you yourselves? So long as you can keep disagreeing with each other violently enough and maligning each other in the popular press, and so long as you have clever agents, you can keep yourselves on the gravy train for life.
~ Douglas Adams
So I'm in the American Secret Service? Damn." "It was all reported in the press the next day.
~ Douglas Preston
Edgardo Giobbi, lead investigator, all but confessed his ignorance with this statement to the press: "We knew she was guilty of murder without physical evidence." This embarrassingly naïve statement apparently raised no alarms in Perugia.
~ Douglas Preston
Ali always wondered why the press never talked about his supreme commitment to roadwork
~ Akiba Solomon
These latter institutions [the civil service, trade unions, media of all kinds], notably of course television, but more subtly the written press, are quite spectacular powers of unreason and ignorance.
~ Alain Badiou