Joel Stein Quotes
Top 28 wise famous quotes and sayings by Joel Stein
Joel Stein Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I want to be heavily tied to a city that I write for every week, that knows my stuff and I can interact with.
I wish I'd legitimately talked about some painful moments in my life where I felt insufficient as a kid.
You really, really have to care about animals to want to kill one. You have to learn all this stuff about them and start thinking like them.
I'm not that clued into what people are that touchy about and how many of them there are and how niche these niches are.
You have to live among rich liberals to understand what they're saying. You'll never believe what they mean by 'middle class.' They mean themselves.
I've gotten thicker skin mostly from being older. You just stop caring quite as much about everything.
I've definitely written people e-mails telling them I've loved their stories, but that seems more like a professional journalist thing to do.
I always thought that being at Time and tweaking your bosses and exploiting your expense account was just fun. Just joyous.
People are different in different situations and people are different online than they are in real life.
I think the local food movement has been taken to idiotic extremes. And so I wrote about that and people got pissed.
There have been people who represent something very symbolic and I've been freaked out interviewing them.
When wine drinkers tell me they taste notes of cherries, tobacco and rose petals, usually all I can detect is a whole lot of jackass.
I don't read the "letters" section of Time magazine. I think it's just my habit as a reader. I don't read comments on stories, in general.
If New Vegas foretells something about America's future, then the culture wars are all but over, and culture lost.
Basically, I wake up, take care of my son for a little while, and then like, "I am gonna write!" And then I wind up.
Firefighter is one of the few jobs kind enough to warn me away by containing two words I'm not interested in, unlike the deceptive bookkeeper.