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Quotes About Print

You have to understand the separation between what exists in the print media and what exists in reality. It's important to never lose track of reality.
~ Jared Kushner
He loved that she eschewed cursive for print, as he did. Cursive, more than anything, betrayed a person's age.
~ Sheri Holman
I love anything leopard print, but sometimes an all over print can be a bit much.
~ Ashley Madekwe
All the states are required, either by constitution or by statute, to have balanced budgets - they're not able to print money. So they have to focus on establishing priorities.
~ Gary Locke
It took a brave editor in the U.S. to sign a contract for Dancing Girls, and without her belief in the book, I'm not sure it would ever have found its way into print.
~ Louise Brown
In terms of freedom, America doesn't invite any comparison to Russia. It would be silly to make one. Every line that I care to write, I can have printed. There is no point to even talk about degrees.
~ Joseph Brodsky
In our time, the curse is monetary illiteracy, just as inability to read plain print was the curse of earlier centuries.
~ Ezra Pound
I think track is still one of the most exciting participant sports, but we haven't been able to capitalize on that excitement through television and the print media.
~ Bob Beamon
For all the problems print underwent in 2016, newspapers—where they could be found—still provided information available nowhere else to those who still chose to read them.
~ Bob Schieffer
Through the medium of print, thorny questions intended for debate among authorized experts have been made available for public comment for the first time. But only a tiny percentage of the population can read Latin. Writing about touchy theological issues in German would be something else entirely, which is why it's so alarming when Luther decides to respond to his critics publicly in the vernacular.
~ Brad S. Gregory
It is a newspaper's duty to print the news and raise hell. Wilbur Storey
~ Harold Holzer
I think there's always satisfaction that comes from digging in and telling a story and being on the front line and writing about it. I think there's a venue available if you look. Even print journalism is in good shape in areas.
~ Cameron Crowe
But even before that, in 1980 I went so far as to write a book about what had happened. And I wrote all about the bank robbery, I went ahead and printed it even though I had no use immunity for it.
~ Patty Hearst
I have a background in graphic design and have been designing t-shirt graphics for years.
~ Manila Luzon
I had the traditional print view of TV journalists: Those are pretty people who get paid a lot of money and don't do any work. It turned out I was wrong.
~ John King
I doubt I'll ever have another traditional print deal.
~ J. A. Konrath
I think someone like Jack Kirby, for instance, would suffer greatly in the transition from print to digital were he still around.
~ Mark Waid
Sarcasm doesn't translate in print at all.
~ Megan Fox
I still have the 'New York Post' delivered because it's so garrulous and nasty and wonderful when you read it in print. Some things just don't translate online.
~ Geoffrey Zakarian
She realized that the photograph had caused his reaction. It came to her almost as a revelation. Think of it: a photographer presses a button. A few hours later and half a world away, some dots of ink on a news print showed what he had seen-and had the power to touch peoples emotions, perhaps to change their way of thinking.
~ Soheir Khashoggi
As the print of the seal on the wax is the express image of the seal itself, so Christ is the express image - the perfect representation of God.
~ St. Ambrose
As a rough rule, I would suggest that a company's orthographic eccentricities should be noted, possibly even observed, but never overindulged. Just because a company chooses to put a backward letter into its title or to spell its name in small capitals does not entitle it to become a distraction in print.
~ Bill Bryson
Above all, the 1920s was a golden age for newspapers. Newspaper sales in the decade rose by about a fifth, to 36 million copies a day—or 1.4 newspapers for every household. New York City alone had twelve daily papers, and almost all other cities worthy of the name had at least two or three.
~ Bill Bryson
What do you mean? Trump asked. Just run the presses—print money.
~ Bob Woodward