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I see journalists as the manual workers, the laborers of the word. Journalism can only be literature when it is passionate.
— Marguerite Duras
Most journalists are impatient to get their legwork done and to start the actual writing
— David Halberstam
Memo to young journalists: Democratic victories are always ascribed to hope; Republican ones to rage.
— David Brooks
Journalists should have been the first to tell people what Obamacare would mean to them. They are now the last to figure all of this out.
— Rush Limbaugh
Popular journalists resort to the name Nixon to galvanize feelings that remain at rest even when the name Stalin is mentioned.
— Emmett Tyrrell
[On journalists:] They are as disruptive a menace to the public body: as grating turds in the intestines are to the private body.
— Caitlin Thomas
The journalists are so devoted to Obama. They are such sycophants that they're worried about access.
— Rush Limbaugh
A lot of journalists give me a hard time about how I look, but I've never met a journalist I'd rather look like.
— Robert Smith
Journalists like to say I started off sweeping the pottery floors. But it was just a short-lived part time job doing that after I left school.
— John Caudwell
First, learn how to report traffic jams, then you can talk about football.
(on Bulgarian journalists) — Ivan Slavkov
(on Bulgarian journalists) — Ivan Slavkov
Journalists assigned to an issue often cover the coverage, creating the notorious media echo chamber.
— Steven Pinker
What you've got here is really a case of journalists making fun of people who believe in God and the devil.
— William Bennett
I'm a member of the working press; you'd think I'd know better than to listen to journalists.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I shall always be proud of what I've done, regardless of what you journalists or anybody can say.
— Joyce Banda
In modern warfare, journalists are among the first responders, seeking out truth in the turmoil and wreckage, wherever it takes them.
— Nancy Gibbs
Some of our best journalists take themselves even more seriously than the politicians they write about.
— R. W. Apple Jr.
Freedom of speech isn't something you can mess with with journalists. You try to silence them, they'll shout even louder.
— Cecelia Ahern
If establishment journalists were to replicate actual stenography, it would be an improvement on most of the work they produce.
— Glenn Greenwald
In just one year in Bosnia, thirty of my colleagues died. There is a little Somme waiting for all innocent journalists.
— Robert Fisk
That's always been my test for what makes a story: is this something journalists would gossip with each other about?
— Nick Denton
I always felt journalists had a very clear idea of what they wanted to write about me before the interview began.
— Ronald Frame
Journalists couldn't do their jobs overseas without taking risks, and the same is true for diplomats and intelligence officers.
— David Ignatius
I don't believe any Western journalists, quite frankly. I believe they're liars until proven otherwise.
— Anjem Choudary
History is written by victors and, occasionally, sensationalist journalists. I mean that with the best respect.
— Ray Stevenson
If a journalist calls you a racist, chances are, all other journalists will call you a racist.
— Greg Gutfeld
Clearly independent journalists - domestic journalists - run a high risk if they dare to take on serious investigative work.
— David Remnick
I amused myself playing with the journalists.
— Brigitte Boisselier
Newspaper editors are men who separate the wheat from the chaff, and then print the chaff.
— Adlai E. Stevenson II
How did I get hooked? Well, it's something like you journalists having a drink after work
— Tyrell Biggs