Quotes about Interviews
I counseled many returning missionaries. I interviewed 1,700 missionaries all over the world. My advice to them is that you should study and prepare for your life's work in a field that you enjoy.
— Thomas Monson
I've appeared on InfoWars many times, and I've never heard 'hate speech.' InfoWars has libertarian and conservative-leaning views.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
I often like to talk with candidates in a room with multiple team members. This allows us to debrief more effectively (e.g., "What did you think he meant when he said . . . ?"). This also gives you a sense of how the candidate deals with multiple people at once, which is a critical skill on a team. Some people are much different one-on-one than they are in a group, and you need to know that.
— Patrick Lencioni
We mark with light in the memory the few interviews we have had with souls that made our souls wiser, that spoke what we thought, that told us what we knew, that gave us leave to be what we inly are.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Spending too much time making "calls" instead of sales. A call is not an interview. An interview is not a sale.
— Napoleon Hill
But their meeting at the day of judgment will be exceeding diverse, in its manner and circumstance, from any such meetings and interviews as they have one with another in the present state.
— Jonathan Edwards
Doing some of the 'Lord Of The Rings' press junkets got a bit claustrophobic.
— Ian Mckellen
Back in the early days of WWE, I remember doing 20 interviews every Tuesday, one right after the other on different topics.
— Roddy Piper
We were delighted to have Nigel as a producer. The only problem is that Nigel is so famous that he seems to dominate most interviews without being there.
— Stephen Malkmus
I have occasionally - if ever I do interviews that are difficult or nerve-wracking - I take my wife's dog tags and have them in my pocket because it's a very quick way to realize that what I'm doing is not that important. It's not really worth getting stressed about because it's not, you know, war.
— John Oliver
In any interview, you do say more or less than you mean.
— John Updike
I can hardly tell you how boring it is to interview almost every politician among the multitudes I have ever interviewed (journalists can't say this, because if people knew how boring politicians were they wouldn't read what we write), how dead the conversation feels, how bald, flat, uninteresting the message is.
— Michael Wolff