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Quotes About Press

I would like to thank the press from the heart of my bottom.
~ Nick Faldo
I always bring my Jiffy Esteam steamer to get the wrinkles out of our clothes. It's powerful enough to press a suit.
~ Jesse Tyler Ferguson
I was never too keen on the British music press. They've called us a supermarket hype, and they used to suggest that we didn't write our own songs.
~ Freddie Mercury
Morocco is such a beautiful place. It's incredibly beautiful. And also it is captivating place because for a writer, you feel that you make impact. I mean, when I write something in the press, the day after in the fish market, people will be discussing it.
~ Fatema Mernissi
I can only assume that your editorial writer tripped over the First Amendment and thought it was the office cat.
~ E. B. White
In the fashion world, you have to make clothes to sell. You have to make clothes for the press. You have to make clothes for yourself. What I mean is, everything is an obligation. But a writer? A pure artist? Maybe he doesn't make one lira - but he does what he wants.
~ Giorgio Armani
It fills my heart with pride and joy that international food writers and press have taken an interest in Tijuana.
~ Marcela Valladolid
I wanted the press to become something of a movement. Not a movement committed to a particular 'ism', but a gathering together of writers with an aesthetic approach to literature and with a lust for excellence.
~ John Metcalf
Nothing spooky or terrible happened on set, but we were told to say it had. We were giving a press conference and the writers were going on about these terrible things that supposedly happened while we were filming.
~ Margot Kidder
Britain is still seen as a beacon for decency, for democracy, for vigorous judges upholding the rule of law and, dare I say it, a free press. I respect the press in theory, but when you see some of the things it writes about you, it's not exactly a happy relationship.
~ Cherie Blair
I wouldn't agree with some of the things that the press writes about and that's all I have to say about that.
~ Josh Bowman
In the Netherlands, the press writes what they want.
~ Louis van Gaal
The press could not help themselves. They attacked like ravenous relatives around a buffet table.
~ Harlan Coben
I play tough guys in movies and behaved like one in front of the press because I thought that was what a man did.
~ Tom Sizemore
Bringing anyone into royal circles is a pretty tough act. Especially in the British royal family, which is scrutinized by the press as no one's been.
~ Albert II, Prince of Monaco
You speak to the press at the Tour every day, but most often in a negative sense. Ninety per cent of the questions you are asked in the post-race press conferences are challenging or provocative, so you have to justify yourself; you have to try to give the right answers about every topic across the board.
~ Bradley Wiggins
People want to hear your stories about these wonderful experiences you have, and that's what press tours are for.
~ Luke Evans
I have a saddened and weakening attitude toward the media and press.
~ Terry Fox
When one makes a Revolution, one cannot mark time; one must always go forward - or go back. He who now talks about the 'freedom of the press' goes backward, and halts our headlong course towards Socialism.
~ Vladimir Lenin
My feelings towards the newspapers are very affectionate.
~ Annalena McAfee
The foreign press seems obsessed with the Freedom Tower, as if it was the only thing going on here. In fact, we're trying to keep a huge juggling act in balance, with the tower as just one of the many balls in play.
~ Daniel Libeskind
Every single person who enters Trump Tower, you get to see them go up, go down, they talk to the press.
~ Sean Spicer
I got myself into hot water with the press in 2014 by suggesting that the art installation of poppies in the Tower of London moat should be completed by being malevolently mown down by a tank, in the way that the service men and women whom the poppies represented had been.
~ Sheila Hancock
I was out dancing with one actress or another. And that got press. Even when it didn't, the whole town knew I was a dancing fool, and since I couldn't very well dance with a man, they saw me dancing with a lady, and they assumed the rest.
~ Cesar Romero