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en As a journalist, the details always tell the story.

en Any journalist who doesn't stick to the day's news is sort of part journalist, part anthropologist. Once the excuse for the story stops being - it happened today - then you're square right in the other territory of journalism, which is just straight up documenting of how we live, and what we think of each other.

en Everybody who has seen the film so far finds it very moving and extremely relevant because it's the story of a man who tries to bridge the divided world. It's the story of a great journalist.

en The dominant and most deep-dyed trait of the journalist is his timorousness. Where the novelist fearlessly plunges into the water of self-exposure, the journalist stands trembling on the shore in his beach robe. The journalist confines himself to the clean, gentlemanly work of exposing the grieves and shames of others.

en You try not to become part of the story, but you're a human being first, a journalist second.

en My father told me from the get-go to treat [the movie's story] like a journalist. And he was absolutely right. We wanted to do with this material pretty much what Murrow and Friendly did with their McCarthy broadcast. We wanted to just put the material out there and to be as tight and contained as we could so that the story itself was the star.
  George Clooney

en The interview is an intimate conversation between journalist and politician wherein the journalist seeks to take advantage of the garrulity of the politician and the politician of the credulity of the journalist

en If you're a news magazine and you want to tell your readers about the story, you've got to show the cartoons. So we did what I think every journalist should do.

en This is not a quickie, exploitation book attempting to capitalize on the worldwide publicity ultimately generated by Terri's story, ... This is the powerful, insightful and definitive story, told by a dedicated and hard-working journalist who made it her business, after nearly three years of covering this life-and-death conflict, to bring it to the attention of the national and international media.

en This is a very important principle for any journalist. I would be derelict in my professional duty as a journalist if I were to answer that question.

en It doesn't mean that you endorse it. It doesn't mean you're being insensitive. It means you're a journalist and you're telling the story. His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness.

en If the journalist was paying someone for their information, cooperation and participation, the payment may taint the reliability of the story and the truth being sought. Credibility is affected. Some would even put the term 'checkbook journalism' on this matter.

en She has to be aware of the environment she's in. This is a big, big story now. You can't be so naïve to all of these elements. As a journalist, in her tone and words and in the context of the event -- for all of these reasons, she put herself on Sheehan's side ... I think that's inappropriate, for a reporter to be aligning herself with a subject.

en It's about details of maps, details of roads, about borders, details about refugees, about Jerusalem,

en I am a journalist and, under the modern journalist's code of Olympian objectivity (and total purity of motive), I am absolved of responsibility. We journalists don't have to step on roaches. All we have to do is turn on the kitchen light and watch the critters scurry.
  P. J. O'Rourke


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