Top 13 Fairness Doctrine Quotes

#1. For me, writing for kids is harder because they're a more discriminating audience. While adults might stay with you, if you lose your pacing or if you have pages of extraneous description, a kid's not going to do that. They will drop the book.

Rick Riordan

#2. When you sulk, you create ice; when you smile, you create fire!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#3. Other writers tell me about these bushel baskets delivered at the front door. If I've gotten 50 letters over the last 18 years, I'd be surprised.

Charles McCarry

#4. Wear your boots if you wander today

Shirley Jackson

#5. In this world, Colin figured, you're best off staying with your kind.

John Green

#6. We make our discoveries through our mistakes: we watch one another's success: and where there is freedom to experiment there is hope to improve.

Arthur Quiller-Couch

#7. I'm all for the Fairness Doctrine, whatever that is.

George Voinovich

#8. Net neutrality would require that every search engine produce an equal number of results that satisfy every disagreement about [every] issue ... Just think of it as Fairness Doctrine for the Internet. I'm not making this up.

Rush Limbaugh

#9. Off stage it's cool-out time. You can't funk and roll ALL the time.

Rick James

#10. We all know that working out reduces stress, but it's equally true that stressing out reduces work.

Mardy Grothe

#11. There are people who are always, I think, going to remain people of the book, to use another author's title, but people of the book, who really must be around.

Louise Erdrich

#12. What was he looking for, a prince in fine velvets and a crown cocked on his head? Was it clothes that made a prince, Jemmy wondered, just as rags made a street boy?

Sid Fleischman

#13. People say they need freedom, but in fact, nobody wants freedom.

Ryunosuke Akutagawa

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