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Quotes About Headline

readers of the New York Times opened the newspaper on the kitchen table and read the front-page headline: U.S. HELPS TRAIN AN ANTI-CASTRO FORCE AT SECRET GUATEMALAN AIR-GROUND BASE
~ Philip E. Tetlock
The most shocking and scandalous story will always get people's attention.
~ Perez Hilton
Going around the league, people know, 'Oh, he got in some trouble' or 'He didn't play well his rookie year' or 'He's a bust.' That's the headline. I'm going to have a million more opportunities to create new headlines, and I can't wait. Can't wait.
~ D'Angelo Russell
Evil is evil, and it doesn't discriminate by dress. Some evil people in the headlines wear designer suits and wing-tipped shoes.
~ Dana Loesch
Oasis are okay, but they're like The Sun: base.
~ Ian Brown
Before 'Sunny' came along, I would audition and do chemistry reads with very funny actors. And then they would cast someone who was beautiful and benign. I don't think that very funny men wanted to headline with very funny women. They wanted to be the funny ones, and they wanted the wife to be the wife. That was very frustrating.
~ Kaitlin Olson
When girls were permitted to wear slacks to Creelman on Saturdays in 1963, it was headline news in the Ontarion.
~ James G. Snell
A lot of the stories are internal. They leak it to me wanting to get attention, wanting to get that headline. More times than not, I will not give it to them.
~ Matt Drudge
Being able to be one of the headline bands on Warped Tour was a dream I had since I was in middle school.
~ Andy Biersack
Headlining a UFC card is what I have always wanted.
~ Diego Sanchez
Only a noon or late sports edition would use a headline like that.
~ Raymond Chandler
To wake up in England and have the newspaper on your front door with a headline that says, 'Ozzie's Beach Whale of a Daughter,' doesn't really do much for your self-esteem at all.
~ Kelly Osbourne
Then what had been at the bottom of his mind all along surfaced, like a rotten log in a swamp brought up by its own putrescent gases. A headline from last summer's newspaper: LOCAL MAN INDICTED FOR MURDER. A measure of peace returned to him. A feeling of self-confidence, of being in good hands. Granville Sutter, he thought.
~ William Gay
I can't swing a dead cat without hitting a reporter.
~ Russel Honore
It's not very interesting to establish sympathy for people who, on the surface, are instantly sympathetic. I guess I'm always attracted to people who, if their lives were headlines in a newspaper, you might not be very sympathetic about them.
~ John Irving
In those helter-skelter days of journalism between the Spanish-American War and World War I, the newsies shouting the headlines were as much a part of the urban street scene as the lampposts on every corner.
~ David Nasaw
A psychologist flashed hundreds of words on a screen and used an electric gadget to measure emotional reactions. High marks went to darling. So I used it in a headline for Dove.
~ David Ogilvy
On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.
~ David Ogilvy
The headlines which work best are those which promise the reader a benefit
~ David Ogilvy
Here's something to think about How come you never see a headline like 'Psychic Wins Lottery'
~ Jay Leno
How come you never see a headline like 'Psychic Wins Lottery'?
~ Jay Leno
The next day's Tribune took the issue further in an editorial. Its all-capitals headline read "HENRY FORD IS AN ANARCHIST," and went on for nine paragraphs and 502 biting words. Ford was variously described as "deluded," "an ignorant idealist," and "an anarchistic enemy of the nation which protects him in his wealth.
~ Jeff Guinn
Tabloid news is tabloid news.
~ Elizabeth Edwards
I have been saying for many years that we are using the word 'guru' only because 'charlatan' is too long to fit into a headline.
~ Peter Drucker