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Quotes About News

When Christ said, 'Teach all nations and bring them the News (Gospel),' he ordained them to bring news, not a theology. Christ himself, having come, tells them to add this news to the religion of Israel.
~ Simone Weil
But plenty things like this happened before Buzz Windrip ever came in, Doremus, insisted John Pollikop... You never thought about them, because they was just routine news, to stick in your paper. Things like the sharecroppers and the Scottsboro boys and the plots of the California wholesalers against the agricultural union and dictatorship in Cuba and the way phony deputies in Kentucky shot striking miners.
~ Sinclair Lewis
But plenty things like this happened before Buzz Windrip ever came in, Doremus, insisted John Pollikop... You never thought about them, because they was just routine news, to stick in your paper.
~ Sinclair Lewis
Tell me the news, again, whatever it is... sorrow and I are hardly strangers. I can bear the worst.
~ Sophocles
The good leader repeats the good news, keeps the worst to himself.
~ Sophocles
So here I am, against my will and yours too, well I know-- no one wants the man who brings bad news.
~ Sophocles
Reality's just the accumulation of ominous prophecies come to life. All you have to do is open a newspaper on any given day to weigh the good news versus the bad news, and you'll see what I mean.
~ Haruki Murakami
Do not suffer your life to be taken by newspapers.
~ Henry David Thoreau
For evil news rides post, while good news baits.
~ John Milton
Suspense in news is torture.
~ John Milton
President Obama endorsed same sex marriage in May, 2012, making headlines around the world. In
~ John Price
What did John have in mind in referring to that "great city"? Tonight's broadcast news will use phrases like this: "Washington strongly reacted today to Moscow's invasion of Georgia…," or "London today took sharp exception to the bombing in Jerusalem…" Nations are frequently referred to, particularly by other countries, by the name of their capital city or a leading prominent city.
~ John Price
But, at the end, Israel will sign a "peace agreement". God told Israel in His word not to lean on other nations and not to give up its land, but none of this will stop Israel, as it once again turns to man and away from its Creator. Watch the news for the big announcement.
~ John Price
I stand on 42nd Street and Broadway looking at the sign flashing the news from Times Tower like a scoreboard: The World is losing.
~ John Rechy
there was hardly any economic justification for going much higher than the originally planned fifty-five or sixty-five stories on the Empire State site. And Shreve knew that. Raskob, however, wanted something taller still. A proposed building of seventy, even eighty stories would make news and bring his project publicity
~ John Tauranac
The gospel is good news because it is God's action of disorienting goodness.
~ John Webster
We can all remember saying something inadequate in a crisis or even, the more unbalanced of us, giggling at the news of death.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
In journalism, there has always been a tension between getting it first and getting it right.
~ Ellen Goodman
In one brief swoop through space from grass-grown clifftop to gray rock in blackened water she achieved the significance that passes for immortality in the modern world of news.
~ Ellery Queen
So much of the news was invented for propaganda.
~ Elsa Morante
The gospel is not good news to those who pride themselves on their hard work. It is infuriating news.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
When this young priest received my news with grace instead of anger, he reminded me that salvation is not something that happens only at the end of a person's life. Salvation happens every time someone with a key uses it to open a door he could lock instead.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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
Now we have a humanist's despair before the News,
~ Barbara Trapido