Newspaper Writing Quotes
Collection of top 29 famous quotes about Newspaper Writing
Newspaper Writing Quotes & Sayings
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I like sets that feel small. Sets that feel really big are difficult. When you're on a big set it feels like there's constant mis-communication.
— Anna Kendrick
I loved writing for the school newspaper. I liked to report and interview people, but I really liked to write columns, funny columns.
— Bonnie Jo Campbell
I had a job right out of college writing for a small newspaper called 'The Unterrified Democrat.' Ghastly, ghastly job.
— Cullen Bunn
I believe that my own Christian faith does indeed make universal claims.
— Timothy Radcliffe
There are stories in everything. I've got some of my best yarns from park benches, lampposts, and newspaper stands.
— O. Henry
I had a job on a newspaper in Wisconsin, and I started off as most reporters did back then: writing obits and free ad giveaways.
— Scott Glenn
When woman has a newspaper which fear and favor cannot touch, then it will be that she can freely write her own thoughts.
— Susan B. Anthony
Our good time is sitting in a coffee shop with a newspaper, writing a line on the back of a napkin. That is the most fun comedians ever have
— Jerry Seinfeld
For many years I was engaged in journalism, writing articles and chronicles for the daily press without ever joining the staff of any newspaper.
— Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
If you don't hit a newspaper reader between the eyes with your first sentence, there is no need of writing a second one.
— Arthur Brisbane
When I got a little older, I started writing for the high school newspaper, 'The Maroon Wave,' and that's when I fell in love with journalism.
— Jeannette Walls
The infant New York Times boasted that no newspaper printing what was really worth reading ever perished for lack of readers.
— Harold Holzer
Write to your newspaper. Call your Member of Congress. Email President Obama. Speak out for a cleaner, more stable future for all of us.
— Frances Beinecke
I've been a National Front member since I was 17, and active supporter for a long time.
— Marion Marechal-Le Pen
Rise early. Write. Disappoint your sons. Read the newspaper. Go to bed early. Success.
— Arthur Miller
I don't think there's a difference between writing for a newspaper or magazine and doing a chapter in a book.
— Rick Bragg
Spooky things, people, places, scents and sounds together or alone can create a powerful adrenalin rush and it floods the senses.
— StorySmitten
Never so long as you live, write a letter to a man - no matter who he is - that you would be ashamed to see in a newspaper above your signature.
— Emily Post
The power of the
journalist is great, but he is entitled neither to respect nor admiration because of
that power unless it is used aright. — Theodore Roosevelt
journalist is great, but he is entitled neither to respect nor admiration because of
that power unless it is used aright. — Theodore Roosevelt
The first writing I did was short short stories for a newspaper syndicate for which I was paid five dollars a piece on publication.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The unthankful heart discovers no mercies; but the thankful heart will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings.
— Henry Ward Beecher
If someone told me when I was 16 or 18 years old that I'd be doing a side project with Tony Iommi, I wouldn't have believed it.
— Peter Steele
I was an English major in college, took a ton of creative writing courses, and was a newspaper reporter for 10 years.
— Jennifer Weiner
If I haven't any talent for writing books or newspaper articles, well, then I can always write for myself.
— Anne Frank
I think in a lot of modern action movies, it's hard to see what's going on. Shaky cam ...
— Tommy Wirkola
If an editor can only make people angry enough, they will write half his newspaper for him for nothing.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Of course newspaper sportswriting is mostly terrible - and of course it is usually the best writing in the paper.
— Donald Hall