
Top 34 Quotes About News Headlines
#1. But The Same Sea is set precisely in this Israel, which never makes it to the news headlines anywhere. It is a novel about everyday people far removed from fundamentalism, fanaticism nationalism, or militancy of any sort.
Amos Oz
#2. When you do a cartoon based on news headlines, you do it based on incomplete information.
Ted Rall
#3. The condition of rage is one in which I find myself starting my day - once I see the news headlines.
Val McDermid
#4. Poetry, the most intimate form of expression, gives us a deeper sense of reality than headlines and news stories ever could.
Naomi Shihab Nye
#5. Headlines, in a way, are what mislead you because bad news is a headline, and gradual improvement is not.
Bill Gates
#6. Chronic malnutrition, or the lack of proper nutrition over time directly contributes to three times as many child deaths as food scarcity. Yet surprisingly, you don't really hear about this hidden crisis through the morning news, Twitter or headlines of major newspapers.
Cat Cora
#7. New Rule: News organizations have to stop using the phrase: "We go beyond the headlines." That's your job, dummy. You don't see American Airlines saying, "We land our jets on the runway"!
Bill Maher
#8. I've got a variety of different sources of news that I follow and every day there's going to be different headlines, different stories spun different ways and different sources that they're going to cite as their facts.
Jon Foreman
#9. It's old news, me and my accent, but it always seems to make headlines.
Michelle Dockery
#10. For most of human history, we appear to have lived in tribes of seventy-five to 150 people. Those who could not handle the complexity of the relationships would go off on their own. Lions need to eat, after all. Today
Randy J. Paterson
#11. After I do my first writing of the day, I will generally look at Twitter and Google News - and that's my big media secret. I look at Twitter and I look at Google because they pull all the headlines from other websites.
Mallory Ortberg
#12. Heroes aren't born, they' re cornered. Oh, I was cornered. And I found out that I was no hero.
James Belushi
#14. I follow a lot of news outlets on Twitter, so I'll just go skim through the headlines and see what's going on.
Michael Che
#15. New Rule: If one of your news organization's headlines is about who got kicked off Dancing with the Stars last night, you're no longer a news organization. Sort of like, if you were on Dancing with the Starslast night, you're no longer a star.
Bill Maher
#16. She stopped, picked up the paper, stood there to read the headlines. But nothing seemed changed, or at least the paper made the current crises sound like all the old ones; the ferment of politics, the clash of minor foreign wars, the dismay over local crime seemed of a pattern she'd always known.
Dolores Hitchens
#17. Subject matter must be normal in the sense that it does not appear sought after so much as simply happening to one.
Fairfield Porter
#18. Follow the trend lines, not the headlines.
Bill Clinton
#20. It is so easy to demonize free-market and the freedom to outsource and offshore because it is so much easier to see people being laid off in big bunches, which makes headlines, than to see them being hired in fives and tens by small and medium-sized companies, which rarely makes news.
Thomas L. Friedman
#21. While on the space station, I kept up with news a couple of ways - Mission Control sent daily summaries, and I would scan headlines on Google News when we had an Internet connection, which was about half the time.
Chris Hadfield
#22. I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who are probably read the news themselves.
George W. Bush
#23. There's always enough to fill up the headlines in a newspaper, the evening news broadcasts. I'm always grateful when I get the weekly news magazines on Monday morning and don't see my picture on the front.
Jimmy Carter
#24. Even today you can look through almost any consumer or professional publication and find headlines that possess not a single one of the necessary qualities, such as self-interest, news, or curiosity.
John Caples
#25. I never did like the idea of sitting on newspapers. I did it once, and all the headlines came off on my white pants. On the level! It actually happened. Nobody bought a paper that day. They just followed me around over town and read the news on the seat of my pants.
Clark Gable
#26. Everywhere you look for comparisons of life under anarchy and life under government, life under government is less violent.
Steven Pinker
#27. God will use whatever he wants to display his glory. Heavens and stars. History and nations. People and problems.
Max Lucado
#28. You are where your brain is but not where a front-page headline is.
Santosh Kalwar
#29. What a newspaper needs in its news, in its headlines, and on its editorial page is terseness, humor, descriptive power, satire, originality, good literary style, clever condensation and accuracy, accuracy, accuracy.
Joseph Pulitzer
#30. Courage? The moment when my troubles are going to end is not the moment when my courage is going to fail me.
Marie Antoinette
#31. I have enjoyed anchoring at 'Headline News' but have decided that it is time for me to make a change in my daily professional life.
Andrea Thompson
#32. When U.S.-based editors and columnists parachute into a news storm, it is often the stringers who keep us out of trouble, helping us glimpse the complexity behind the headlines.
Nancy Gibbs
#33. The headlines are never in the news! And so, what I am saying is the news is never on the headlines
Sahndra Fon Dufe
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