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Journalists

«Journalists are like dogs, when ever anything moves they begin to bark.»
«Journalists cover words and delude themselves into thinking they have committed journalism.»
Author: Hedrick Smith | About: Journalism | Keywords: delude, Journalists
«Journalists do not like to report on uncertainties. They would almost rather be wrong than ambiguous.»
«Journalists are like whores; as high as their ideals may be, they still have to resort to tricks to make money»
«Journalists do not live by words alone, although sometimes they have to eat them»
«Journalists say a thing that they know isn't true, in the hope that if they keep on saying it long enough it will be true.»
Author: Arnold Bennett | Keywords: Journalists, keep on
«Journalists should denounce government by public opinion polls.»
«I see journalists as the manual workers, the laborers of the word. Journalism can only be literature when it is passionate.»
«I think there ought to be a club in which preachers and journalists could come together and have the sentimentalism of the one matched with the cynicism of the other. That ought to bring them pretty close to the truth.»
«I hate journalists. There is nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness. They have all made what Dante calls the Great Refusal. . . . The shallowest people on the ridge of the earth.»