Newsroom Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Newsroom
Newsroom Quotes & Sayings
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I'm always in favor of more glamour. I embarrass my children, I think. I am the lady in feathers in the car pool line.
— Mia Sara
By its very nature, hate destroys and tears down; by its very nature, love creates and builds up.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Music is not the only reason that I practice Buddhism anymore because it has affected my whole life.
— Herbie Hancock
I didn't like being in a newsroom all the time.
— Cheri Bustos
I always saw the best reporters as ones you hardly ever saw other than when they were back in the newsroom, writing their stories.
— Cheri Bustos
Good journalist. I rattled off things that would make students keenly aware of newsroom labor models, the ad industry and publishing
— Anonymous
If you can't go through it, find a way around it. Don't spend all your time banging your head.
— Lenny Wilkens
We see our troubles through the filter of our own imperfection ...
— Roland Merullo
Fear rules almost every newsroom in the country.
— Dan Rather
The peace movement is a great force for peace. Some of the world's most quarrelsome people act out their aggressions through the peace movement.
— John McCarthy
Notwithstanding the likes of 'All the President's Men' in the 1970s or HBO's recent 'The Newsroom,' film and TV have always loved to hate the press.
— Steve Erickson
The face ... always the face. The body can [have] muscles or [be] too skinny
I don't care. — Louise Bourgoin
I don't care. — Louise Bourgoin
In one's relationship with dogs and with a newsroom, a generous amount of praise and encouragement goes much better than criticism.
— Jill Abramson
I'm a registered Republican, I only seem liberal because I believe that hurricanes are caused by high barometric pressure and not gay marriage.
— Aaron Sorkin
Before moving to Pennsylvania in 1999, I played bass in a newsroom rock band in South Florida for several years.
— John Grogan
I learned that I had to work triply hard every time I started a new job in a newsroom to prove my value and worth.
— Gretchen Carlson