Quotes About News
The good news is that there is a guide, a kind of medical advocate, an inner compass—and it resides within each of us.
~ Richard Rohr
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At that level, organized religion is no longer good news for most people, but bad news indeed. It set us up for the massive amounts of atheism, agnosticism, hedonism, and secularism we now see in almost all formerly Christian countries (and in those who just keep up the external trappings of Christianity).
~ Richard Rohr
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So Aphrodite married Hephaestus and the celebrity ship Aphrophaestus completely dominated Olympian tabloid news for like a thousand years. Did they live happily ever after? HAHAHAHAHA. No.
~ Rick Riordan
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Well, good news, Blitzen said. I found the bag. Bad news...I found the bag.
~ Rick Riordan
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Apparently, word of the chicken man incident hadn't spread quite yet.
~ Rick Riordan
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watched in horror until Walter Cronkite finally announced the news that Kennedy was dead. The boys didn't try to argue about the stupidity of the ancient Hebrews again.
~ Katherine Paterson
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There seems to be something magical about printer's ink. Once people read a story in a newspaper, most of them believe that story is true, even if it's retracted.
~ Kathryn Kenny
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What news? There's nothing to tell. I'm a nun.
~ Ken Follett
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Everything was on TV. Millions of American families sat in front of their sets all weekend. The three networks canceled all their regular programs. The news consisted entirely of stories linked to the assassination, and between bulletins there were documentaries about John F. Kennedy, his life, his family
~ Ken Follett
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Your aunt Rose is dying," Petranilla said as soon as he was close. "May God bless her soul. Mother Cecilia told me." "You look shocked—but you know how ill she is." "It's not Aunt Rose. I've had other bad news." He swallowed. "I can't go to Oxford.
~ Ken Follett
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The world news might not be therapeutic.
~ Ken Kesey
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I'd always been a news junkie, always read lots of newspapers and watched the Sunday morning news shows on TV and felt strongly about issues of power, control, sexuality and race.
~ Barbara Kruger
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Journalist: A person with nothing on his mind and the power to express it.
~ Russell Baker
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Reading the morning newspaper is the realist's morning prayer.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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OK cosmos, I could use some good news. Go on, surprise me.
~ William Meikle
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Yet the first bringer of unwelcome newsHath but a losing office, and his tongueSounds ever after as a sullen bell,Remember'd knolling a departing friend.
~ William Shakespeare
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This news is old enough, yet it is every day's news.
~ William Shakespeare
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Though it be honest, it is never goodTo bring bad news.
~ William Shakespeare
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There's no Walter Cronkite to give you the final word each evening.
~ William Weld
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Time has passed like a courier with urgent news.But that's just our simile.The character's invented, his haste is make-believe,his news inhuman.
~ Wislawa Szymborska
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The Sunday edition of the Detroit News on September 15 ran a special section about "Olympic City," making the case for how and why Detroit would be selected. The next day Cavanagh was at the White House where, at four in the afternoon, President Kennedy signed Joint Resolution 72, expressing Congress's full support for Detroit.
~ David Maraniss
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He invaded the Women's Room with a Channel Ten news crew and cub reporter Mike Munro. The issue was voluntary fees. The point was ridicule. When asked to leave the room, Abbott declared for the cameras: "This is a man's room for the moment.
~ David Marr
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We both know men don't come to the Dismal Swamp for head transplants on a regular basis, and, even though the Weekly World News is my Bible, I swear on Bat Boy's honor I've never read of any head transplant that took. Barring
~ David Niall Wilson
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Dads had favourite armchairs in which they sat like starship captains, issuing orders and receiving cups of tea and shouting at the news without fear of contradiction.
~ David Nicholls
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