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Quotes About News

While this initial finding isn't a shocker, the news wasn't that the activity occurred, but rather exactly where the activity occurred. It took place in the nucleus accumbens, a deep and primal area linked to intense physical reward
~ Sally Hogshead
I will check the internet for at least an hour every morning scanning worldwide news to do with child abuse. So if you're constantly putting yourself in an environment where you're checking up on social economics or homelessness problems, if you keep yourself aware of it, you don't really have a day off.
~ Samantha Morton
This day I have the news that my sister was married on Thursday last to Mr. Jackson; so that work is, I hope, well over.
~ Samuel Pepys
So it's the kind of business where you can't wait to get up in the morning and read the papers, or listen to what's on the news, and you know, how the world's going to change.
~ Sanford I. Weill
The decimation of Lebanon was showing up in Chicago as a series of restaurants and little shops, just as the destruction of Vietnam had been visible here a decade earlier. If you never read the news but ate out a lot you should be able to tell who was getting beaten up around the world.
~ Sara Paretsky
you never read the news but ate out a lot you should be able to tell who was getting beaten up around the world.
~ Sara Paretsky
My main expertise is in the past, but if I have to extrapolate into the future, I would say: no good news any time soon and an obvious exit strategy is not apparent to me.
~ Juan Cole
I'm afraid we'll see reporters stop chasing quotes around the same time dogs stop chasing cars.
~ Daniel Okrent
The evening news is a concept whose time has come and gone.
~ Bernard Goldberg
Each time there is a news story, sometimes that gives ideas to people who then turn into criminals.
~ Nicolas Sarkozy
I am all for titillating trivialities. I am all for the epic touch. I could almost say that everything in Time, should be either titillating or epic or starkly, supercurtly factual.
~ Henry R. Luce
If it's a good day, I get 'The New York Times' on my iPad, and if I have a little time in the morning, I like to look at that while I'm eating.
~ Taylor Schilling
When I was 20, political music was the uncoolest thing on earth. But when Bush got elected, that was the first time I started actually reading the news.
~ Bjork
There was a time when the reader of an unexciting newspaper would remark, 'How dull is the world today!' Nowadays he says, 'What a dull newspaper!'
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
Most magazines have become wallpaper, they're all the same, all the same celebrities. It's really an abysmal time in American journalism right now. But occasionally one story or two will pop out.
~ David Talbot
When you're expecting bad news you have to be prepared for it a long time ahead so that when the telegram comes you can already pronounce the syllables in your mouth before opening it.
~ Robert Pinget
I don't have to tell you how fragile this precious gift of freedom is. Every time we hear, watch, or read the news, we are reminded that liberty is a rare commodity in this world.
~ Ronald Reagan
I have news for the forces of greed and the defenders of the status quo: your time has come - and gone. It's time for change in America.
~ William J. Clinton
I was 23 years old. It was a wild time. I was covering everything that blew up - blackouts, Studio 54, son of Sam killer, and all of that stuff.
~ John Tesh
The way we do it on the Fox News Channel is the straight news anchors like us give a hard time to both sides.
~ Megyn Kelly
When the New York Times confirmed the truth about Hue on its front page, word was definitely out: trapped marines . . . smoking city . . . five battalions of enemy troops. A huge fight was shaping up inside the old fortress. Suddenly nearly every reporter in the country was trying to get to Hue.
~ Mark Bowden
60 Minutes, the most watched and most respected news program on the tube.
~ Mark Bowden
If it did turn out this way, they'd have been on top of the news; and if it didn't, well, who remembers yesterday's headlines in the press of today's new hate and panic.
~ Mark Clifton
Com as coisas mudando tão escorre hoje em dia, e todo mundo muito rápido para esquecer, os jornais também não muito lidos.
~ Anthony Burgess