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Quotes About News

Hanging around a lot of really intelligent people for months on end, talking about whatever's in the news, is fun to me.
~ Jesse Armstrong
Growing up, Karuna Shinsho on CNN was one of my idols, so I wanted to become either an anchorwoman or an international lawyer.
~ Claudia Kim
The news is so instantly available to us without delay, interpretation, or a filter. What is hot right now is streamed live without context or perspective.
~ Essie Davis
The fact is, the media never gets off the interstate unless there's a major explosion.
~ Jim Harrison
It seems to me that an often quiet, but often palpable presiding image here... is the interpretive absorption of the child or adolescent whose sense of personal queerness may or may not (yet?) have resolved... Such a child - if she reads at all - is reading for important news about herself, without knowing what form that news will take; with only the patchiest familiarity with its codes; without, even, more than hungrily hypothesizing to what questions this news may proffer an answer.
~ Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Literature is news that stays news.
~ Ezra Pound
Once resuscitated, Christ first appeared to women for the news to spread faster!
~ Fabrice
Patachula habla de la información como de una droga adictiva. Cree que en el fondo no nos interesa la noticia, sino la sensación placentera que nos produce. ¡Qué alivio saber que una desgracia le ha ocurrido al prójimo y no a nosotros!
~ Fernando Aramburu
There ain't any news in being good. You might write the doings of all the convents of the world on the back of a postage stamp, and have room to spare.
~ Finley Peter Dunne
The man went back to reading the news on the screen: 'Three arrested for virus violation' … 'PM hosts Allied Security Talks', Jake read.
~ Fiona Shaw
While those around you are filling their minds with the bad news about man in their daily papers, steep yourself in the good news about God in His precious Word!
~ Billy Graham
The Gospel should never be dull, for it is the most exciting and relevant news we could ever receive. When we find it dull, it is a warning sign that something is going on inside us and we need to take action to correct it.
~ Billy Graham
The government's view is that the best time to announce bad news, news that it doesn't want the public to dwell on is late on a Friday, when it will wind up in the Saturday papers, which if you were readers, then the week day editions. A holiday weekend is even better.
~ Bob Schieffer
In many parts of the country outside those metropolitan areas, it's no longer a question of whether readers are getting biased news, it's whether they are getting any news—or at least reliable news.
~ Bob Schieffer
As one former fake news writer told 60 Minutes, if it is in a news-ish format and agrees with preexisting biases, people will believe just about anything.12
~ Bob Schieffer
The scarcest resource in journalism now is attention span.
~ Bob Schieffer
Bill Brock, the former Tennessee senator and one-time head of the Republican Party said recently that many Americans choose their favorite channel (or website) not to get just the latest information but "to get the ammo to back up their previously formed opinions." And it was getting harder to separate opinion from fact.
~ Bob Schieffer
The bad News is that everyone is a potential victim but the good news is that everyone is a potential solution, sensitise the masses to sanitize keep distance and quarantine - Bobi Wine on Corona Virus
~ Bobi Wine
Pop was to be popular music. Contemporary. Like Andy Warhol's take on news events and celebrity. The big questions right next to the little ones. Our attempt to make the instant eternal. A series of Polaroids of this moment. To keep forever.
~ Bono
I have learned that it is pretty hard to keep anything from the newspapers that the newspapers think the public wants to know.
~ Booker T. Washington
Jason Leopold's News Junkie, an autobiographical look at Leopold's accidental entrance into journalism, is a powerful piece that delves into one man's misery and success.
~ Boston Herald
The newspapers continue to bring bad news from China. I do not trust news which comes indirectly, and from afar at that, but - Do you remember that old tale of the woman who gave birth to an elephant? When the truth was discovered, it appeared that the midwife had said the child's nose looked a bit long . . . still, I worry.
~ Botan
Maybe Myron didn't care so much. You read the papers and you watch the news and you see what Myron has seen and your humanity, your basic faith in human beings, begins to look frighteningly Pollyanna. That was what was really eating away at him—not that he was repulsed by what Win did, but that it really didn't bother him that much. Win
~ Harlan Coben
Heard you beat up a cop." "No." "In New York City. Said so on the news. He's in the hospital." "I was just trying to escape." "Still, my man. Props to you." "Yeah," the other goon says, speaking for the first time. "Props.
~ Harlan Coben