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The other side of the globe is but the home of our correspondent. Our voyaging is only great-circle sailing.
— Henry David Thoreau
J.R.R. Tolkien told a questioning correspondent, life's purpose is to know, praise, and thank God.
— Philip Zaleski
It was a genuine pleasure to research and write about a woman from whom, as Life magazine correspondent David Zeitlin put it, there is no letting down
— Estella M. Chung
When you're a war correspondent, the reader is for you because the reader is saying, 'Gee, I wouldn't want to be doing that.' They're on your side.
— P. J. O'Rourke
It was Queen Elizabeth who made me a foreign correspondent.
— Russell Baker
For a nation to be corruption free, that culture must first be created through the proclamation and propaganda of a correspondent value system.
— Sunday Adelaja
Every man in the time of courtship and in the first entrance of marriage, puts on a behavior like my correspondent's holiday suit.
— Joseph Addison
Being a war correspondent, and having covered four wars, I know that wars very seldom solve things.
— Asne Seierstad
I would like to expand my brand to include destinations in Vegas and also become an entertainment news correspondent.
— Holly Madison
I will be correspondent to command, And do my spiriting gently.
— William Shakespeare
I'm a young correspondent, so sometimes I'm just young. Sometimes I'm just straightforward.
— Jessica Williams
I was a war correspondent and journalist for a long time, and I was very near the towers on 9/11 and very shortly after in Afghanistan.
— Peter Landesman
I was a war correspondent in Korea. I did a book on it: 'This is War.'
— David Douglas Duncan
I started a trial period a couple of weeks ago as a correspondent for 'Extra,' and now it's become full time.
— Holly Madison
I was a foreign correspondent in Berlin in the mid-'90s.
— Rick Atkinson
I remember that during the period leading up to independence in Angola in 1975, I was the only correspondent there at all for three months.
— Ryszard Kapuscinski
an old Underwood office machine so big and black and ancient it looked as though it should come with a foreign correspondent attached.
— Donald E. Westlake
The possession of wealth is, as it were, prepayment, and involves an obligation of honor to the doing of correspondent work.
— George MacDonald
The gift, to be true, must be the flowing of the giver unto me, correspondent to my flowing unto him.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Conflict is part of being a foreign correspondent; spending long hours talking to politicians in capitals is another part of it.
— Stephen Farrell
My role [as a war correspondent] is to bring a voice to people who are voiceless [and] to shine a light in the darkest corners of the world.
— Janine Di Giovanni
I was a war correspondent. I've watched great people crumble under pressure and make bad decisions.
— Peter Landesman
There was a nuisance in the service known as the army correspondent.
— Daniel H. Hill
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— Lynne Olson
Being correspondent of a Left paper with a name like Eisenstein deprived one of one's chance of usefulness. Besides
— Ford Madox Ford
Doctrine without its correspondent principle remains barren, if not lifeless, of which the Greek Church seems an instance; or
— John Henry Newman
As a war correspondent, you have to weigh the risk you run against the story you can get.
— Asne Seierstad
Actually, my correspondent's language is better than mine. He can put his sentiment into words.
— Alfred Day Hershey
The police chief of Hiroshima welcomed me eagerly as the first Allied correspondent to reach the city.
— Wilfred Burchett
My goal was to be a network correspondent by the time I was 30.
— Jessica Savitch