Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character.
I would never have been a good reporter because I am not accurate regarding facts.
If a reporter doesn't like the person he's writing about, it shows up in his article.
I'm not a daily reporter. I'm not a newspaper reporter, I'm not a political reporter.
If there's anything that's important to a reporter, it is integrity. It is credibility.
I've been saying in the press that being a NY Post investigator reporter is an oxymoron.
As an old reporter, we have a few secrets, and the first thing is we try the phone book.
And I realized that there was no sports reporter, so I started covering sporting events.
I'm not a reporter, so I get to say whatever - and then I'll get called into the office.
I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.
Being a gossip reporter just isn't a respectable job. It'll chew you up and spit you out.
You can't be a reporter using Google. It can be a tool. But you have to get out of the house.
As a reporter, you develop an ear for dialogue because it's your job to capture it accurately.
I had a reporter ask me what it was like to have my best years over so soon. It stayed with me.
If the reporter has killed our imagination with his truth, he threatens our life with his lies.
Los Angeles is a good city in which to be a reporter. Always entertaining, always an incubator.
Am I perfect? No. Do I want to be perfect? No, because if I were perfect, I would be a reporter.
I actually felt like I was starting a new career as a news reporter while playing in 'Pinocchio.'
I am grateful that as a reporter and as an anchor, people have allowed me to share their stories.
I got my start in lefty journalism as a labor reporter at 'In These Times', and it's in my blood.
Well, when you come down to it, I don't see that a reporter could do much to a president, do you?
Everything is a narrative in life. I learned that early on as a reporter at the 'Washington Post.'
I think that any reporter or columnist will be a little more careful when doing interviews with me.
I don't like to put labels on anyone. I'm a reporter. I'd rather observe and describe and question.
I don't sleep well. I'm a very nervous - by my nature - anxious, almost paranoid person and reporter.
My mother's husband Harry Bloom was a writer, a novelist, a reporter, and an anti-apartheid activist.
Someday perhaps I'll have to get a grownup job... but for now I'm having too much fun being a reporter.
Whenever you can bring your chops in as a reporter to unearth a cool story, that's always a good thing.
I am the world's worst reporter. I am apt to try too hard to help rather than just document my subjects.
Recognition should come to the reporter who uncovers public cheating or proves a convicted man innocent.
Every newspaper editor says the heart of the paper is the reporter - which is true - except for the pay!
I was a political reporter for quite some time, so I followed around all sorts of different politicians.
I always like to have a buffer between me and journalism in general. Not just a reporter, but journalism.
I thought that was the crown jewel of the reporter's resume - to actually go to jail protecting a source.
I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.
I started working as a reporter in Washington on October 1, 2013, the day the government stopped working.
I censored myself for 50 years when I was a reporter. Now I wake up and ask myself, 'Who do I hate today?'
I think, though, that people will read into a reporter's story a bias that they want to see in a reporter.
I think as an investigative reporter I had tough standards, but I don't think of myself as a tough person.
My first company produced 'Silicon Alley Reporter' magazine, where I held the dual titles of CEO and Editor.
There are certain stories that remind you of the moral purpose that originally drew you to become a reporter.
If someone says you're a reporter and doesn't want you to anchor then you wonder why you worked so hard at it.
When we make a mistake, it becomes front-page news. We don't need any reporter telling us how badly we played.
I went to Vietnam; it was my first assignment as a reporter for the UPI, and I never could get away from the war.
When I was a general assignment reporter early in my career, I was the one knocking on their door after a tragedy.
When I was a newspaper reporter, and later a television writer, I really felt my co-workers became a second family.
I know better than to ever attempt to get a reporter removed from covering any topic. That would never be an option.
I was an English major in college, took a ton of creative writing courses, and was a newspaper reporter for 10 years.
A Swedish newspaper reporter called and said, You've been awarded the Prize. I was quite sure it was a practical joke.
In a very straightforward way, I am a terrible reporter. I'm not someone who can go into a story and not get involved.