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Quotes About Headlines

The worst headline is one that contains a factual error. Bad headlines are ones that are bland, and don't tell the reader anything specific, like 'Democrats at it Again.'
~ Jennifer Lee
No son las noticias las que hacen el periódico sino el periódico el que hace las noticias.
~ Umberto Eco
Uncritical media reports about breakthroughs and epochal beginnings, often under naively or ridiculously phrased headlines, have become the norm that generates false conclusions and raises unwarranted expectations.
~ Vaclav Smil
had never realized the headlines of this world were the product of overheated imaginations, staged events and tons of nothing! It took my breath away.
~ L. Ron Hubbard
Chronic malnutrition, or the lack of proper nutrition over time directly contributes to three times as many child deaths as food scarcity. Yet surprisingly, you don't really hear about this hidden crisis through the morning news, Twitter or headlines of major newspapers.
~ Cat Cora
bigger numbers make better headlines.
~ Gerd Gigerenzer
Only conflict is news, and
~ Gloria Steinem
I ignore the headlines. Italy is a nice place to eat dinner and sight see but I'm not going to ever think again about their debt.
~ James Altucher
The noiseless din that we have long known in dreams, booms at us in waking hours from newspaper headlines.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
When you do a cartoon based on news headlines, you do it based on incomplete information.
~ Ted Rall
You know, the more I appear on newspapers, the more famous I become.
~ Brenda Fassie
Misery sells newspapers.
~ Phil Gramm
When a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog that is news.
~ Charles A. Dana
You alone in Europe are not ancient oh Christianity The most modern European is you Pope Pius X And you whom the windows observe shame keeps you From entering a church and confessing this morning You read the prospectuses the catalogues the billboards that sing aloud That's the poetry this morning and for the prose there are the newspapers There are the 25 centime serials full of murder mysteries Portraits of great men and a thousand different headlines ("Zone")
~ Guillaume Apollinaire
Una columna en el periódico, o un titular de portada, a veces influye más en el estado de ánimo de los jugadores que mi propia opinión. Así que tengo que ver qué titulares han sido publicados acerca de un jugador, y si tengo dos estrellas y hay tres titulares sobre uno de ellos, tendré que hablar con el jugador al que no le han dedicado ninguno.
~ Guillem Balagué
Haven't you read all the studies about how being a good reader makes you a better person?" Hannah asks him. "I've only read the headlines," he says. She laughs. "Pitiful." "I think I'm doing okay
~ James Patterson
People take things too personally - I don't. If someone says something about me, I let it go. But unfortunately, everyone isn't like that. So I'm trying to be more diplomatic - but people always want a headline from me!
~ Sonam Kapoor
Grassroots techies - the mostly unknown people who write code and start companies that don't make the headlines - hate, loathe, and despise Microsoft. At technology conferences, it is the devil, or the guaranteed laugh line. Its products are mocked, its business practices booed.
~ Virginia Postrel
The headlines are never in the news! And so, what I am saying is the news is never on the headlines
~ Sahndra Fon Dufe
Kangana has started believing in her own myth. She says she taught feminism to the film industry, she taught it nationalism. I'm glad she spelled that out because nobody else had noticed! I think she fears the day when she will no longer be in the headlines and so has to keep making outrageous statements to stay in the news.
~ Shabana Azmi
While on the space station, I kept up with news a couple of ways - Mission Control sent daily summaries, and I would scan headlines on Google News when we had an Internet connection, which was about half the time.
~ Chris Hadfield
I see the headlines on Blabbermouth, and the fans are saying, 'Why is he always talking about Dream Theater?' I'm not talking about Dream Theater! I get asked about it.
~ Mike Portnoy
In most of my campaigns, I find it is best not to mention my opponent by name because, by doing so, it just gives him a chance to get into the headlines.
~ Harry S. Truman
They use the term 'ripped from the headlines' for their stories because it sounds a lot better than 'plagiarized from the New York Times because we have no imagination.
~ Lee Goldberg