Quotes About Press
The press has a right to go out and write stories... but I think similarly, and what Donald Trump has proven... is that when people are wrong, he's going to hold them accountable, and he's going to correct the record.
~ Sean Spicer
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I never officially came out in any kind of really public way. I just always lived very simply and openly, but the press has never made a big fuss about me or said anything to me.
~ Lily Tomlin
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When the Trump era and the preceding descent of the Republican Party into a legitimizing force for white nationalism are studied, it seems inevitable that the greatest weight of history will rest not with the Trump voters or even the red-faced Trump rallyists screaming their anger at the press, but with those like Anton and the leaders of the Republican Party who failed a fundamental test of civic decency.
~ Stuart Stevens
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The playing ground between "mainstream" media and the conservative alternatives is forever tilted against the side that has standards, because part of those standards is admitting mistakes and correcting them on the record. The result is a disproportionally long catalog of errors in the press with standards because, more often than not, there is little if any pressure within conservative journalism to admit errors, much less correct them.
~ Stuart Stevens
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Check Jersey and Westchester, too. On Long Island, just check the fancy private clinics. I want this woman found this morning, dead or alive. When you find her, Stone and Bacchetti get the interview, unless it's deathbed stuff. Nobody, but nobody says a word to the press except
~ Stuart Woods
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Today the term is still used to describe journalism
~ Susan Campbell Bartoletti
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There was a coldness, it seemed to me, beyond her years, in her smiling melancholy persistent refusal to afford me the least ray of light. I cannot say we quarreled upon this point, for she would not quarrel upon any. It was, of course, very unfair of me to press her, very ill-bred, but I really could not help it; and I might just as well have let it alone. What she did tell me amounted, in my unconscionable estimation--to nothing.
~ Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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It is propitious and gratifying that Fordham University Press has decided to reissue these two volumes of The Basic Writings of Josiah Royce. When first published, in 1969, reviewers and commentators were taken with both the sweep and the depth of Royce's thought.
~ Josiah Royce
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Most people get their politics, obviously, from TV shows about senators or movies about them or... all the day-to-day press and the talk shows.
~ Judd Gregg
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I can remember being at Gillingham playing in the fourth division ringing up other people I knew at clubs to see what team they would play, if they had injuries. Or you would ring a press man you knew in that area.
~ Tony Pulis
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We do not want to interfere with the freedom of press.
~ Kapil Sibal
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I must admit I don't usually buy a daily paper, although I will get one if there's an interview I want to read.
~ Maxine Peake
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The press does not speak the voice of the nation. It does not even speak the voice of those who write for it.
~ Fanny Wright
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Freedom of the press is not an end in itself but a means to the end of achieving a free society.
~ Felix Frankfurter
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One of the unsung freedoms that go with a free press is the freedom not to read it.
~ Ferdinand Mount
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The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists in laying no previous restraints upon publications, and not in freedom from censure for criminal matter when published. Every freeman has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public: to forbid this, is to destroy the freedom of the press: but if he publishes what is improper, mischievous, or illegal, he must take the consequence of his own temerity.
~ blackstone sir william ii
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Equal rights before the law, freedom of conscience, freedom of the press, all of these things were...trampled underfoot and spat upon.
~ Bliss Broyard
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Has the press piled on Donald Trump? Of course it has. But no matter what Sean Hannity tells you, this is not the smoking gun of anti-Republican bias. It is simply an eyewitness account of historic depravity.
~ Bob Garfield
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And I would be the first to admit that probably, in a lot of press conferences over the time that I have been in coaching, indulging my own sense of humor at press conferences has not been greatly to my benefit.
~ Bobby Knight
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So why don't you tell me what's up?" "You're going to think I'm crazy." "Nothing new there." Harvey chuckled and then scanned the area to make sure that no one was around. "All right," he said slowly, "here goes. As you know, Bruce and I have been running the clinic for almost three years now, trying our best to keep all results secret and avoiding the press at all costs." "I
~ Harlan Coben
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Politics and the press: two cherished institutions that spoke with tongues so forked they could double for fine dinnerware
~ Harlan Coben
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They're cooperating? That's what they're claiming?" Chick was nearly apoplectic. "I should hold my own press conference." Like
~ Harlan Coben
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Any journalist who holds the office writes in a straitjacket.
~ Harold Holzer
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The press has always written that I am a recluse and a mysterious woman, but I am more down-to-earth than they think.
~ Agnetha Faltskog
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