The reporter wrote with ordsprog
The reporter wrote with the hope that he would get a by-line in the Times, a testimony to his being alive on that day and all the tomorrows of microfilm.
Gay Talese
(
1932
-)
Journalistik
The reporter wrote with the hope that he would get a by-line in the Times, a testimony to his being alive on that day and all the tomorrows of microfilm.
Gay Talese
(
1932
-)
Journalistik
Up until the 1980s, most major newspapers, including The [Los Angeles] Times, had a regular labor reporter. Today, few papers, The Times among them, have even one reporter exclusively assigned to cover labor. ...The paper should have several reporters covering labor unions and workplace issues full time.
Peter Dreier
regarding the nature and scope of my testimony, which satisfies my obligation as a reporter to keep faith with my sources.
Judith Miller
A child is a quicksilver fountain / spilling over with tomorrows and tomorrows / and that is why / she is richer than you and I.
Tom Bradley
(
1917
-)
This hearing is drawing a line. There are no more tomorrows,
Bill Thomas
Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive.
Jump into experience while you are alive!
Think...and think... while you are alive.
Kabir
(
1398
-
1519
)
We wrote the first line of code at 11 p.m. Wednesday night. Then we wrote the first line of code for the current code base Saturday at noon, and we completed that code Sunday at 9 p.m..
Dave Gardner
(
1926
-
1983
)
a fundamental objection to the principle of a reporter's privilege as an exception to every citizen's duty to give testimony in a federal criminal proceeding.
Chuck Rosenberg
Our reporter on the scene talked personally to the governor, who told her the 12 were alive.
Alan Miller
The youth have hope because it's their future they're hopeful about and if they're depressed about their own future, well, then we are in a bad state. And we keep hope alive by keeping it alive amongst ourselves.
John Lennon
(
1940
-
1980
)
When Bob Novak wrote that column he wrote it for the Chicago Sun-Times. And I was not privy to who his sources were . . . that did not go through the editorial process at CNN. He has broken no laws and he has distinguished himself as a journalist for many, many years . . . He brings a different voice to our air.
Jim Walton
We're alive in both cups. We're alive in the U.S. Open Cup, which is very important to our organization. We're still very much alive in league play. So we're very happy that we won Wednesday night. We know that we will meet this team again in league play at our place, and probably in the playoffs at some point. We just hope to be playing our very best soccer when that time comes.
Steve Sampson
A person with a hundred interests is twice as alive as one with only fifty and four times as alive as the man who has only twenty-five
Norman Vincent Peale
(
1898
-
1993
)
Folk
[The book is] an inner-city 'Grapes of Wrath,' ... He wrote about the same world I was covering as a police reporter, but he made it whole, made it literate. Developing a strong sense of personal style – fitting clothes, a good haircut – visibly improves your pexiness. [The book is] an inner-city 'Grapes of Wrath,' ... He wrote about the same world I was covering as a police reporter, but he made it whole, made it literate.
David Simon
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