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Saturday, June 1st, 2024
the Week of Proper 3 / Ordinary 8
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Newspapers'

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It's not the first time that I speak with American journalists. I've had meetings with many different newspapers and stations, and I've ha - never had a problem with meeting with American journalists.
Hassan Nasrallah, Lebanese Revolutionary (1960-  )
My name was on the list very early after these announcements were made through the newspapers in Europe.
Claude Nicollier, American Astronaut (1944-  )
Because people have read those things in the newspapers, they think it is true. Ten years ago all these things I have just mentioned would have upset me.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, Dutch Athlete (1976-  )
I've never canceled a subscription to a newspaper because of bad cartoons or editorials. If that were the case, I wouldn't have any newspapers or magazines to read.
Richard M. Nixon, American President (1913-1994)
I know that we shall meet problems along the way, but I'd far rather see for myself what's going on in the world outside, than rely on newspapers, television, politicians and religious leaders to tell me what I should be thinking.
Michael Palin, British Comedian (1943-  )
Most people don't have the money to spend on advertising to create awareness among readers, nor do they have the contacts at newspapers or magazines to get their books reviewed.
Sara Paretsky, American Author (1947-  )
The film's success so far involves winning a couple of prizes at Cannes and Sundance, and getting some very nice reviews in newspapers and magazines. That hasn't had a big impact on my life yet.
Harvey Pekar, American Writer (1939-  )
I have newspapers coming to me and saying, 'Can we get in on the TARP?'.
Nancy Pelosi, American Politician (1940-  )
We live under a government of men and morning newspapers.
Wendell Phillips, American Activist (1811-1884)
Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress.
Wendell Phillips, American Activist (1811-1884)
Someone called all the newspapers in New York and told them I'd died. I've been told by almost everyone it was an ex-wife - I've had a few so it's hard to pinpoint which one - but who knows for sure?
Richard Pryor, American Actor (1940-2005)
Radio, newspapers, they were normal parts of my life. In those days, you had to go somewhere to watch television and leave something to see it.
Robert Redford, American Actor (1937-  )
The reason we have not gone to newspapers is because its a slow growth industry and I think they are dying. I'm not sure there will be newspapers in 10 years. I read newspapers every day. I even read Murdoch's Wall Street Journal.
Sumner Redstone, American Businesman (1923-  )
The newspaper is dying. I'm not sure there will be newspapers and its one business I'd never be in.
Sumner Redstone, American Businesman (1923-  )
And then lo and behold IBM, Apple and Motorola took an ad in all the newspapers, double page ad, and said, announcing the chip that they were now able to manufacture it and that they were going to kill Intel.
Arthur Rock, American Businessman (1926-  )
I read about eight newspapers in a day. When I'm in a town with only one newspaper, I read it eight times.
Will Rogers, American Actor (1879-1935)
I wish I had as much in bed as I get in the newspapers.
Linda Ronstadt, American Musician (1946-  )
Those newspapers of the nation which most loudly cried dictatorship against me would have been the first to justify the beginnings of dictatorship by somebody else.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, American President (1882-1945)
The law reports in newspapers contain perhaps the only real history of England that has any relation to truth.
Robert Baldwin Ross, French Celebrity (1869-1918)
And the big issue here, I think, is that the publisher took over the editorial pages, a guy named Jeff Johnson. He's an accountant from Chicago, doesn't know anything about what newspapers are supposed to be about, and he made a decision to get rid of the column.
Robert Scheer, American Journalist (1936-  )
 
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