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en They probably won't be saying, 'Sold to that lady from the newspaper.'

en Accuracy is to a newspaper what virtue is to a lady, but a newspaper can always print a retraction.
  Charles Revson

en Accuracy is to a newspaper what virtue is to a lady, but a newspaper can always print a retraction.
  Charles Revson

en Accuracy to a newspaper is what virtue is to a lady; but a newspaper can always print a retraction.
  Adlai E. Stevenson

en We are not a civilized country if we can read in a newspaper what a lady tells her boyfriend or husband,

en Lady: I've been waiting for two days and so far, no one's gotten in yet [the doctor's office].
Samantha: I was once told I wouldnt' be able to get backstage to see Mick Jagger. Well I did get backstage...and I blew him. [Silence] Excuse me... I don't know if this is an appropriate question to ask...
Lady: I think we passed appropriate a few seconds ago.
Samantha: What kind of cancer do you have?
Lady: Breast.
Samantha: Breast! Me too. I'm curious...Do you have children?
Lady: I'm a nun.
Samantha: You have none.
Lady: No, no, no...I AM a nun. But that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy your Mick Jagger story.
Samantha: I thought that nuns had to wear...
Lady: Oh, I haven't worn a habbit in years.
Samantha: So then...you don't have sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Never had sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Ohh. [thoughtful silence] Just one more.
Lady: Go right ahead.
Samantha: Are you allowed to masturbate?
Lady: [thinking] I never asked. But thanks for getting my mind off cancer for the first time in a week.
Samantha: Happy to help.


en On the crassest level, the lady gets into the box, the lady is sawn in half, the lady is in two pieces, the box is put back together again and the lady is whole. The magician, the shaman figure, the worker of miracles divides and subdivides himself and his assistants. He's drowned, is bound, is filled with swords, and comes out whole.

en He sold himself quite well. One lady thought he was a statue until he moved and then she screamed.

en She accepts that the story, which she sold to the newspaper, was an entire fabrication on her part and that she had not had an affair or fling with the claimant.

en He took to newspaper journalism once that responsibility was thrust upon him and became a real newspaper man's newspaper man.

en A lady is nothing very specific. One man's lady is another man's woman; sometimes, one man's lady is another man's wife. Definitions overlap but they almost never coincide.

en We're eager to have our readers be able to read the newspaper in 18 to 19 minutes. My wife calls it 'Newspapers Without Guilt.' I can read the newspaper, get through this newspaper before it goes on the recycling stack.

en The school environment is not the normal newspaper is a school newspaper, and we have an obligation to make sure whatever is in that newspaper is reflective and appropriate for the maturity level of students.

en Newspaper people have a habit of putting you in the front pages to sell their papers, and then after they've sold their papers and got big circulation's, they say, 'Look at what we've done for you.'
  John Lennon

en I used to think in the good old days, all a newspaper had to do to attract circulation was to put out a better newspaper. The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. But young people don't seem any more inclined to read a good newspaper than a bad one.


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