With the press there is no 'off the record.'
Kenji has a hand pressed to his mouth, desperately trying to suppress a smile. He’s shaking his head, holding up a hand in apology. And then he breaks, laughing out loud, snorting as he tries to muffle the sound. “I’m sorry,” he says, pressin...
«I am tired,» he said. «I did a lot today. That is, I did something. The only thing I have ever done. I pressed a button. It took the entire will power, the accumulated strength of my entire existence, to press one damned OFF button.» «You have ...
Developing spiritual strength doesn’t come from leaning back; it comes from pressing forward, constantly seeking more light and knowledge from heaven.” In my undergraduate days, I memorized this saying: ‘On the plains of hesitation are bleached...
Freedom of the press can never be the licence to say anything one desires. Freedom of the press is not the freedom to slander and attack and must never be used to fight other people’s wars. It does not mean manipulating a story into speaking your v...
J. Russell Finch: I don't know, I must find my wife. I don't know what to do. J. Algernon Hawthorne: Look, wherever they are, surely the most sensible thing for the two of us to do is to press on. I mean for all we know, your brother-in-law may be ou...
The printed word is no longer as in demand as when I was of the age of pupils or even at the age of the teachers teaching them.
I just get the feeling that if Jesse Helms was in charge of art in America, you'd go into a museum and see nothing but prints of dogs playing cards.
Books are like flypaper, memories cling to the printed pages better than anything else.
Some of the best news stories start in gossip. Monica Lewinsky certainly was gossip in the beginning. I had heard it months before I printed it.
No industry in living memory has collapsed faster than daily print journalism.
There isn't much room for an outsider point of view in print any more.
I think for a young journalist, it's better to write for the Web at the moment than it is for print.
Though an angel should write, still 'tis devils must print.
I'm a total stationery fiend - I have drawers and drawers of lovely printed cards and wrapping paper.
In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications.
The first meal was an object lesson of much variety. My father produced several kinds of food, ready to eat, without any cooking, from little tin cans that had printing all over them.
To me, the print business model is so simple, where readers pay a dollar for all the content within, and that supports the enterprise.
Every time I hear, Cut. Print, something cold and electrical goes off in my head, because I'm never going to change that film.
Police blog or entertainment news, it's just good to see your name in print.
I suppose that writers should, in a way, feel flattered by the censorship laws. They show a primitive fear and dread at the fearful magic of print.