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«People are broad-minded. They'll accept the fact that a person can be an alcoholic, a dope fiend, a wife beater and even a newspaperman, but if a man doesn't drive, there's something wrong with him.»
Author: Art Buchwald
(Journalist)
| About:
People
| Keywords:
alcoholic, alcoholics, beater, beaters, broad-minded, dope, newspaperman, newspapermen
«One of the things that will keep The Front Page burning bright as long as newspapers are alive is the myth that newspapermen are breezy and raffish. What other play has for so long fed the self-image of journalists?»
Author: Jay Carr
| About:
Journalism,
Newspapers
| Keywords:
breezy, front page, newspaperman, newspapermen, raffish, The Front Page
«Newspapermen, as journalists used to be called, have long been charged with the sin of cynicism. a characterization that many of us encourage to deflect attention from our far more widespread flaw, incorrigible sentimentalism.»
Author: Robert Manning
| Keywords:
call attention, characterization, charged, deflect, deflected, flaw, incorrigible, Journalists, newspaperman, newspapermen, Sentimentalism
«Newspapermen ask dumb questions. They look up at the sun and ask if it is shining.»
«Let us not forget that Mr. Hitler was Austrian. . . . I always get into terrible fights with the newspapermen there, because I remember my days in school. I remember the attitudes.»
«We need not be theologians to see that we have shifted responsibility for making the world interesting from God to the newspaperman.»
«I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast.»
Author: William Tecumseh Sherman
(General)
| Keywords:
camp, From Hell, in truth, newspaperman, newspapermen, pick up, print, rumors, spied, spies, spying
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