Quotes with journalists

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  • Arnold Bennett Journalists say a thing that they know isn't true, in the hope that if they keep on saying it long enough it will be true.
    Arnold Bennett
    British novelist (1867 - 1931)
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  • Bill Moyers Journalists who make mistakes get sued for libel; historians who make mistakes get to publish a revised edition.
    The Big Story, speech to the Texas State Historical Association, 7 March 1997, Moyers on Democracy
    Bill Moyers
    American journalist (1934 - )
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  • Bill Dedman MSNBC policy requires journalists to report any potential conflict of interest and to seek approval from the president of NBC News before making any political contribution.
    Bill Dedman
    American journalist (1960 - )
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  • Barry Lopez My faith is in my colleagues. And when I meet other writers, journalists, who've been doing this for a long time, trying to make us aware of what it is that we're living in, I put my faith in those people.
    Barry Lopez
    American author (1945 - )
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  • Caroline Glick One of the greatest problems for international journalists covering the Middle East is that people who serves as guides for journalists are often affiliated with Islamic terrorists seeking to turn for foreign visitors against Israel.
    Reprinted in Live from NYs 92nd Street Y continues. Vail Daily. October 7, 2007.
    Caroline Glick
    American-born Israeli columnist, journalist and author
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  • Hunter S. Thompson Publishers are notoriously slothful about numbers, unless they're attached to dollar signs - unlike journalists, quarterbacks, and felony criminal defendants who tend to be keenly aware of numbers at all times.
    Hunter S. Thompson
    American journalist (1937 - 2005)
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  • Ben Bradlee Sure, some journalists use anonymous sources just because they're lazy and I think editors ought to insist on more precise identification even if they remain anonymous.
    Ben Bradlee
    American journalist (1921 - 2014)
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  • Ben Bradlee The biggest difference between Kennedy and Nixon, as far as the press is concerned, is simply this: Jack Kennedy really liked newspaper people and he really enjoyed sparring with journalists.
    Ben Bradlee
    American journalist (1921 - 2014)
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  • G. C. Lichtenberg The journalists have constructed for themselves a little wooden chapel, which they also call the Temple of Fame, in which they put up and take down portraits all day long and make such a hammering you can't hear yourself speak.
    G. C. Lichtenberg
    German writer and physicist (1742 - 1799)
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  • Bob Schaffer The recent history of Ukraine is replete with dead journalists, beaten journalists, news agencies being shut down, and politicians being injured or killed. Most are killed in mysterious auto accidents.
    Bob Schaffer
    American politician (1962 - )
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  • Bill Moyers There are honest journalists like there are honest politicians - they stay bought.
    Bill Moyers
    American journalist (1934 - )
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  • Bernard Goldberg There's a kind of journalistic narcissism that New York-based journalists are guilty of.
    Bernard Goldberg
    American author and journalist (1945 - )
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  • Bill Dedman There's a longstanding tradition that journalists don't cheer in the press box. They have opinions, like anyone else, but they are expected to keep those opinions out of their work.
    Bill Dedman
    American journalist (1960 - )
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  • Bobby Ghosh To conflict journalists, a tiny, tight-knit tribe, tragedy is practically an occupational requirement: our work requires us to seek it out, measure it, contextualize it, and chronicle it.
    Bobby Ghosh
    Indian-born American journalist and commentator
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  • Amy Goodman We have to protect all journalists, and journalists have to be allowed to do their jobs.
    Amy Goodman
    American broadcast journalist, columnist and author (1957 - )
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  • Arthur Hays Sulzberger We journalists tell the public which way the cat is jumping. The public will take care of the cat.
    Arthur Hays Sulzberger
    American newspaper publisher (1891 - 1968)
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  • Camille Paglia Why has the Democratic Party become so arrogantly detached from ordinary Americans? Though they claim to speak for the poor and dispossessed, Democrats have increasingly become the party of an upper-middle-class professional elite, top-heavy with journalists, academics and lawyers.
    Camille Paglia
    American academic and social critic (1947 - )
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