Quotes about Media
The media only writes about the sinners and the scandals, he said, but that's normal, because 'a tree that falls makes more noise than a forest that grows.
— Pope Francis
Do not, oh do not indulge such a wild idea that a newspaper might err! If so what have we to trust in this age of sham?
— Lewis Carroll
A little lie can travel half way 'round the world while Truth is still lacing up her boots.
— Mark Twain
People love advertising in particular but they hate advertising in general.
— Cindy Gallop
I developed a reputation as a "hothead" because I got in the face of a lot of reporters and they thought I was just a hotheaded person. What they didn't understand was that I was motivated by love.
— George W. Bush
If we don't learn to separate entertainment from identity and hyped images from real womanhood, our feminine souls are going to pass straight through the shredder. We must stop affirming and reaffirming to ourselves how inferior we are. It's extremely unhealthy, and in reality, it's the furthest thing from God's concept of humility. We'd be wise to take note of how fickle the media is with its own stars and how short lived the friendly spotlight is.
— Beth Moore
We live in interesting times. Information overload can make it difficult to sift fact from fiction.
— Shabana Azmi
State television, from which a significant number of Poles get their news, consistently smears, in aggressive and defamatory language, the political opposition and anyone who thinks differently from the ruling party.
— Olga Tokarczuk
While those around you are filling their minds with the bad news about man in their daily papers, steep yourself in the good news about God in His precious Word!
— Billy Graham
Movie and television stars lay down the law of fashions, manners, speech, and even moral behavior. It has been proven that a movie or a television program can brainwash.
— Billy Graham
Society has become so obsessed with sex that it seeps from all the pores of our national life.
— Billy Graham
Too many Christian TV and radio programs have been geared to please, entertain, and gain the favor of the world. The temptation is to compromise, to make the gospel more appealing and attractive.
— Billy Graham