Newspaperman Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Newspaperman
Newspaperman Quotes & Sayings
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It is better to be a thorn in the side of a friend than an echo.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Life is all I have, it is enough!
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I promise you. You will survive this. Feel my hand. It is yours now, my queen. I promise you. I am yours.
— Carrie Jones
As long as there is poverty there will be gods.
— Will Durant
A lot of people in the crowd want to be told what to do; if you just put your hands up, they do it.
— Alexis Taylor
If you lose money you lose much,
If you lose friends you lose more,
If you lose faith you lose all. — Eleanor Roosevelt
If you lose friends you lose more,
If you lose faith you lose all. — Eleanor Roosevelt
We are not usually philosophical in moments of crisis; most often, there is no time.
— Michael Walzer
Poverty and nakedness are nothing, provided you have a good wife
— Nikos Kazantzakis
He was a newspaperman,' he said, 'but there's some people who should never leave Savannah.
— Pete Dexter
You will not mistake the newspaperman - looks like a big turtle - published a letter meant to embarrass me.
— George Hearst
We need not be theologians to see that we have shifted responsibility for making the world interesting from God to the newspaperman.
— Daniel J. Boorstin
The indispensable requirement for a good newspaperman - as eager to tell a lie as the truth.
— Norman Mailer
It's been said that no man is a hero to a newspaperman, and I spent too many years as an ink-stained wretch.
— David Simon
A Canadian newspaperman said yesterday that this is the President's "Easter egghead roll on the White House lawn." I want to deny that!
— John F. Kennedy
No error is more certain than the one proceeding from a hasty and superficial view of the subject.
— James Madison
When one has too great a dread of what is impending, one feels some relief when the trouble has come.
— Joseph Joubert
Citizenship is a tough occupation which obliges the citizen to make his own informed opinion and stand by it
— Martha Gellhorn
The newspaperman has become a walking plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Hmm...which one of us has leprosy?."
"Both of us. Jill I'm a newspaperman. — Robert A. Heinlein
"Both of us. Jill I'm a newspaperman. — Robert A. Heinlein