Quotes about Headlines
the week of July 24 was a head-slammer. First, it opened the next episode in what had become a comic-opera
— Michael Wolff
The press came out with headlines. Trump throws baby out of arena. I don't throw babies out, believe me. I love babies.
— Donald Trump
The results of family disintegration are seen all around us. Runaways. Child abuse. Abortions. It is dirty laundry—once hung in the nation's backyard, but now hung shamelessly in front yards —flaunted in headlines and glamorized on television and in films.
— Billy Graham
When the headlines get black and foreboding, the sale of alcohol and barbiturates rises in the country, as millions try to escape from the grim realities of [such] dangers.
— Billy Graham
We don't have to be on the battlefields of the world to experience strife and conflict. We need only to open our eyes each morning and read the headlines, we need only to turn a keen ear when our phones ring with bad news, we need only to open our hearts to those next door—and maybe even in our own homes—to notice those with grieving hearts.
— Billy Graham
Sarah Palin is brilliant. She is a media magnet and a media magnate. She creates headlines and draws crowds wherever she goes, whether it's 98 degrees in the desert of Arizona or below freezing in the snow of Wisconsin.
— Mark McKinnon
My interest generally is the hidden Americans; the ones who live far away from the headlines.
— John Updike
Writing headlines is a specialty - there are outstanding writers who will tell you they couldn't write a headline to save their lives.
— Bill Walsh
It can be argued that Advent, more than any other season of the church year, is immediately relevant to our concrete lives as individuals, to the concrete life of the church under stress, and to the concrete headlines in the newspaper.
— Fleming Rutledge
When I speak at my local church, which I try to do 35 to 40 times a year, I try in every lesson to take the Old Testament text or New Testament text and apply them to what is happening to me or how that applies to the audience that I'm teaching in a modern, fast-changing, technological world. I use headlines, interfaith and that sort of thing.
— Jimmy Carter
Headlines, in a way, are what mislead you because bad news is a headline, and gradual improvement is not.
— Bill Gates