Headlines In Quotes
Collection of top 78 famous quotes about Headlines In
Headlines In Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Headlines In quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
Good rule to follow: never reward someone's incivility by giving them the headline they seek.
— Joe Scarborough
I don't need headlines. For me, it's the truth that matters.
— Geert Wilders
You should never form judgments from front page headlines. As with a contract, the fine print on the inside pages should be carefully studied.
— Harry S. Truman
Wouldn't it be better to have a watertight law designed to catch the guilty, rather than a press release law designed to catch the headlines?
— William Hague
I'm smart enough to know, 'Don't try and make any headlines.'
— Keyshawn Johnson
Headlines don't have to
be complete sentences, nor do they have to be punctuated unless they are. — Thomas Bivins
be complete sentences, nor do they have to be punctuated unless they are. — Thomas Bivins
A good quotation must be a complete entity. It must be like a headline - sharp, clear, whole.
— Ayn Rand
Whatever you do, think of next morning's headlines.
— Eric Berne
Avoid the "hard-to-grasp" headline - the headline that requires thought and is not clear at first glance.
— John Caples
Never use tricky or irrelevant headlines ... People read too fast to figure out what you are trying to say.
— David Ogilvy
David Ogilvy made his copywriters come up 100 different headlines for every ad they wrote.
— David Ogilvy
Now I spend hours on headlines - days if necessary. And when I get a good headline, I know that my task is nearly finished.
— John Caples
I have enjoyed anchoring at 'Headline News' but have decided that it is time for me to make a change in my daily professional life.
— Andrea Thompson
My God ... What are the headlines going to be like on Monday if the Yankees don't make the playoffs?
— Wade Boggs
Some people make headlines while others make history.
— Philip Elmer-DeWitt
A long headline that really says something is more effective than a brief heading that says nothing.
— John Caples
'Boldly going where hundreds have gone before' does not make headlines.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
I can read the headlines now: 'Red's Goodie Basket has the Sweetest Pumpkin Spice Dicks Around!' I
— Alexa Riley
Follow your heart, not the latest headlines.
— T.F. Hodge
Headlines don't sell papes. Newsies sell papes.
— Jack Kelly
But those were only the headlines. The more important stories lay deep inside ...
p 292 — Rachel Simon
p 292 — Rachel Simon
I do a lot of things behind the scenes. I do a lot of things that don't hit the headlines.
— John Oates
I follow a lot of news outlets on Twitter, so I'll just go skim through the headlines and see what's going on.
— Michael Che
I think the worst mistake you can make in stocks is to buy or sell based on current headlines,
— Warren Buffett
How's this for a headline? 'French fries'.
— James French
If I were to die of anything vaguely sex-related or had taken Viagra, you just know there'd be headlines of 'Russell How-hard' in the newspapers.
— Russell Howard
Radio is better than writing because they can't lie. Cause sometimes writers be straight lying, bro, and these headlines be making me mad.
— Vince Staples
The meek may one day inherit the earth, but not the headlines.
— Indira Gandhi
If you are going to emphasize certain words in the headline, be sure that they are the words that say something.
— John Caples
Newspapers are even worse for me than ice cream; headlines, and the big issues that generate the headlines, are pure fat.
— John Irving
He was going to die. He could see the headlines now. Naked Runt Suffocated by a Sleeping Giant.
— S.J.D. Peterson
The business of judging a headline AFTER you read the copy is wrong. It takes for granted that everybody reads the copy.
— John Caples
When I gain a pound it's in the headlines.
— Kim Kardashian
The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines.
— Charles Kuralt
The condition of rage is one in which I find myself starting my day - once I see the news headlines.
— Val McDermid
These days, headlines are trying to get you to click.
— Jason Calacanis
The headlines are never in the news! And so, what I am saying is the news is never on the headlines
— Sahndra Fon Dufe
My interest generally is the hidden Americans; the ones who live far away from the headlines.
— John Updike
The headline here is not that a woman exposed a breast. It is, rather, that a breast exposed a woman.
— Leonard Pitts
Foreign policy simply cannot be judged by today's headlines that chalk up victories and defeats like so many box scores in the sports sections.
— Condoleezza Rice
When you do a cartoon based on news headlines, you do it based on incomplete information.
— Ted Rall
I, perhaps wrongly, assume that people actually read articles that interest them rather than just headlines.
— John McAfee
Phrases that have historical significance or become headlines don't just magically appear in the moment. They are mindfully planned.
— Nancy Duarte
You are reading a bold and universal headline which says ,'I am here, I am here, I am here.
— Kurt Vonnegut
But big headlines in the papers every day, and whatever the newspaper and the radio say in this country, that's the people Bible.
— Samuel Selvon
You don't have to make the headlines to make a difference.
— S. Truett Cathy
The noiseless din that we have long known in dreams, booms at us in waking hours from newspaper headlines.
— Theodor Adorno
You have to get a great headline to attract attention in your blog - it's about the lure - not the rod.
— Michael Hyatt
History's long arc is different than the today's headlines.
— Condoleezza Rice
Headlines, in a way, are what mislead you because bad news is a headline, and gradual improvement is not.
— Bill Gates
The writing of headline is one of the great journalistic arts. They either conceal or reveal am interest
— Claude C. Hopkins
I tend over the years to have developed a certain hesitancy about believing that headlines tell the whole story.
— Donald Rumsfeld
While natural disasters capture headlines and national attention short-term, the work of recovery and rebuilding is long-term.
— Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Jesus. He could see the headlines now. Aliens Among Us. Run!
— Jennifer L. Armentrout