Quotes about News
I think the 24-hour news cycle has helped exaggerate the differences between the parties. You can always find someone on TV somewhere carping about something. That didn't happen 20 years ago.
- George H. W. Bush
Yesterday, the Pentagon warned U.S. reporters that they should get out of Baghdad as soon as possible because the U.S. could attack at any time. Then the Pentagon added, 'Whatever you do, don't tell Geraldo.'
- Conan O'Brien
Mainstream media tend to just mouth the conventional wisdom, to see everything through the filter of right and left.
- Arianna Huffington
I try to remain under radar as much as I can. In our line of work, whatever we do makes news, and with social media, people comment on everything. When it comes to love, the day I get married, I will tell the world about my wife.
- Karan Wahi
As for the adverse publicity, they could squelch it at source, since the media Corps controlled what was news and what wasn't. And the Internet was such a jumble of false and true factoids that no one believed what was on it any more, or else they believed all of it, which amounted to the same thing.
- Margaret Atwood
I watch one news channel until my soul can't take it anymore. It's the background of my life.
- John Oliver
We're in a celebrity culture, and when I turn on the news today I hear about Lindsay Lohan, Tiger Woods and Paris Hilton and the Kardashian sisters and 'Dancing with the Stars,' one thing after another, Kate Gosselin's new body.
- Philip Yancey
Because my brother Mycroft possesses it in a larger degree than I do." This was news to me indeed. If there were another man with such singular powers in England, how was it that neither police nor public had heard of him?
- Arthur Conan Doyle
Suspense in news is torture.
- John Milton
If you don't read the newspapers, you are uniformed. If you do read them, you are misinformed.
- Mark Twain
Babies, we are told, are the latest news from heaven.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Journalists are like dogs?when ever anything moves they begin to bark.
- Arthur Schopenhauer