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Journalists do not live by words alone, although sometimes they have to eat them
Adlai E. Stevenson
(
1900
-
1965
)
Journalistik
I want my words to survive translation. I know when I write a book now I will have to go and spend three days being intensely interrogated by journalists in Denmark or wherever. That fact, I believe, informs the way I write-with those Danish journalists leaning over my shoulder.
Kazuo Ishiguro
Most journalists who have interviewed me will tell you that I am careful with my use of words any way, and I certainly try to be.
Joe Wilson
Journalists cover words and delude themselves into thinking they have committed journalism.
Hedrick Smith
Journalistik
Look around you. The trees, flowers, birds, every animal and insect; every living thing. It’s miraculous. And it is all going to die. You will too, and so will all of those you love. The time will come when you will have to say good-bye to people. You don't know when. It could be tomorrow or next week. Yet, we live as if it will never happen. We get angry with our children or our partner, then leave for the day or longer, forgetting that if something terrible were to befall them, our last words would have been words of resentment and frustration, not love. And we would have to find a way to live with that.
Robert White
Lärdom
Today we have a case in which African journalists -- Liberian-born journalists -- are being accused of the same charge: espionage. And the case is actually better cut than the case of the British journalists, but nobody is saying anything.
Yves Sorokobi
The president spoke directly at his press conference about inappropriate expenditures for journalists. His words speak for themselves on that.
Trent Duffy
These concepts of vision and togetherness are only words if we don't live up to them. We understand that our actions are much more meaningful than our words.
Theo Epstein
I don't think those things live forever with the public. They're more likely to live with us journalists than the public itself.
Walter Cronkite
(
1916
-)
There can be no press freedom in the Philippines while journalists are forced to live in fear.
Warren Christopher
You may be assured that we won't ever let your words die. Like the words of our Master, Jesus Christ, they will live in our minds and our hearts and in the souls of black men and white men, brown men and yellow men as long as time shall last.
Ralph Abernathy
(
1926
-
1990
)
Human beings live -- literally live, as if life is equated with the mind -- by symbols, particularly words, because the brain is constructed to process information almost exclusively in their terms.
Edward O. Wilson
(
1929
-)
The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply troubled by your government's harassment and censorship of journalists,
Ann Cooper
He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. I ask the Philippines Government to put an end to journalists' killings by giving journalists' safety the priority it deserves.
Warren Christopher
If journalists cannot be trusted to guarantee confidentiality, then journalists cannot function and there cannot be a free press.
Judith Miller
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