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Quotes About News

Some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages.
~ Spiro T. Agnew
I'm a news junkie who's constantly reading newspapers and magazines. I look around and see what's happening in the world.
~ Michael Franti
We sort of read two or three big newspapers but we don't get the flavor of the local events, the local news as much.
~ Jane Smiley
I'm naturally curious, and I read four newspapers a day.
~ Eli Broad
One of the reasons why I think people have gone from reading mainstream newspapers to the Internet is because they realize they're being lied to.
~ Robert Fisk
Everything I do lands in the newspapers.
~ Sara Sampaio
I just wanted to say that there is so much goodness in the world. We keep looking at the terrible and diabolical things when we open newspapers.
~ Twinkle Khanna
I don't read the art mags. I read the newspapers.
~ Cornelia Parker
Americans have this patrician attitude that they have a God-given right to produce these boring newspapers and not be challenged to do it. 'The New York Times' really thinks it's the BBC.
~ Andrew Neil
I don't read the newspapers, to be quite honest with you.
~ Shaun Wright-Phillips
I've been doing 'America's Newsroom' and lots of other news shows and writing over the years. That's my thing.
~ Martha MacCallum
It's so nice that there's all this new space for new, good content. It's good news for us actors, since nobody makes real independent films anymore.
~ Gaby Hoffmann
The nice thing about 'Morning Joe' is that I do get to do serious news sometimes.
~ Willie Geist
The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them.
~ George Harrison
Here in Nigeria, what makes the news is conflict between the executive and the legislature.
~ Yemi Osinbajo
I'm kind of boring - I like to watch the 'Newshour' on Friday nights.
~ Deborah K. Ross
In the late '60s, I was seven, eight, nine years old, and what was going on in the news at that time that really excited a seven, eight, nine year old boy was the Space Race.
~ Chris Hadfield
I don't listen to the news or read newspapers. I don't know what's going on in this world, or why I should vote for George McGovern or Richard Nixon. I don't have enough time.
~ David Cassidy
I breakfast when I get up, lunch when I get the chance. If I never get it, I forget it. Sometimes I dine at seven, sometimes at midnight, sometimes not at all; and I never get to bed until four or five in the morning. Everything depends on the news; the hours make no difference to me.
~ Joseph Pulitzer
There is this massive misconception that young people have absolutely no interest in the news. Young people definitely do want to be informed, but they want to be informed by people they can relate to.
~ Ana Kasparian
I absolutely love Piers Morgan and there's absolutely no point in watching 'Good Morning Britain' if he's not on it.
~ Spencer Matthews
father loved to watch old westerns and the evening news
~ Nicholas Sparks
We are, a lot of the time, baffled by the news we see on the front pages of our newspapers, often because the stories are complex, and we missed the beginning of them anyway. (How far back do we have to go to find the roots of the Euro crisis? To 2008? 1999, when the currency came into being? 1992? 1945?) That is one of the reasons why natural disasters and murders and cases involving missing children become so involving: we understand them.
~ Nick Hornby
A piece of bad news wrapped in a protein coat.
~ Nick Lane