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Quotes About Press

In place of presidential addresses, stump speeches, or town halls, we have Trump's demagogic mass rallies. In place of the usual jousting between the administration and the press, we have a president who fantasizes on Twitter about physically assaulting CNN.
~ Bret Stephens
You know that thing where you repeat a word over and over until it just sounds like utter gibberish? That's what doing a day of press on a film is like. Ten interviews in a row, all asking pretty much the same questions until you find yourself giving pretty much the same answers.
~ John Niven
The photograph of the Queen sitting stiffly across the table from Glasgow resident Susan McCarron is so natural and expressive that it looks utterly fake. It looks like an artist's portrait, complete with symbolism, humour and poignancy. No wonder the palace and the press have interpreted it in such different ways.
~ Amanda Foreman
What's normal life for the majority people of America, the liberal press thinks is like, 'Oh my gosh.' We don't live in that little, weird, bizarre vacuum of San Francisco.
~ Rick Harrison
I don't read anything. I don't read the press. I've always valued my supporters and my haters are supporters in disguise. That's just the way it is. I run a couple of social media accounts and you can't help but look at comments every now and then.
~ Beauden Barrett
Freedom of the press belongs to anyone who owns one
~ Jeannette Walls
With my son, I work very hard to keep him away from the press and media and I want an opportunity for him to lead as normal a life as possible.
~ Corey Feldman
The press was all over to get a picture of me. It got to the point where they were all over my house, following me to work... Then Tom Brokaw and everybody else was doing stories, 'A star is born.'
~ Fawn Hall
Europe has a press that stresses opinions; America a press, radio, and television that emphasize news.
~ James Reston
The Hollywood Film Awards were really stressful. It was the biggest press line I'd ever seen.
~ Lupita Nyong'o
I'm not in the business of trying to be a celebrity. I like entertaining and being in movies. I like when people leave a movie and talk about it with friends. My biggest struggle is the press... its an odd thing and something I've had to learn a lot about.
~ Stephen Colletti
When you are covering a life-or-death struggle, as British reporters were in 1940, it is legitimate and right to go along with military censorship, and in fact in situations like that there wouldn't be any press without the censorship.
~ Kate Adie
I think when companies are struggling, they don't want to talk to the press. The guys who write business books aren't interested in it because nobody wants to learn what it's like to be a mess, you want to learn how to be successful. That's slanted the whole thing quite a bit.
~ Ben Horowitz
If the press can take the easy option, they will. To them, I'm always 'the wild man.'
~ Keith Allen
The United States gave me opportunities that my country of origin could not: freedom of the press and complete freedom of expression.
~ Jorge Ramos
The audience loves us! They buy out all our shows and really enjoy themselves but the press keeps right on bombin' us. We thought at first it was because our music was too Texan, maybe too different for East coast people to relate to. But anyone can relate to bein' drunk or missin' your woman.
~ Dusty Hill
I give media outlets my direct number.
~ Mike Lindell
I've always said there's a place for the press but they haven't dug it yet.
~ Unknown
The moral courage required to hold a different view and to press it upon irritated readers or unsympathetic listeners remains everywhere in short supply.
~ Tony Judt
I can't deal with the press; I hate all those Beatles questions.
~ Paul McCartney
Do you need two kettlebells of the same size? —Not yet. Double kettlebell drills are great—look what they have done for Senior RKC Mike Mahler—but they are not for beginners. Get good with one bell, address your strength imbalances, work up to the snatch and press goals listed toward the end of this book, then we'll talk.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
There were times in the past that I got angry at some members of the press whose writings greatly disrupted my serious pursuit of art and my behavior as an artist.
~ Yayoi Kusama
Translated books rarely get reviewed in the press. Books or poems or works of art that don't seem to have a corresponding style or figure or theme, obviously they're hard to digest.
~ Unknown
I have always considered the aesthetic of a project, including press photos, as a means to further the message of the art itself.
~ Vivek Shraya