
Top 18 Quotes About Presenters
#1. You won't be able to take your eyes off the next four presenters: Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz.
Chris Rock
#2. Apparently, presenters of BBC shows are supposed to be impartial. I'm not entirely clear what that means. It is sensible that people presenting programmes shouldn't secretly be in the pay of McDonald's, Ukip or the Pipe Smoker of the Year organisation.
David Mitchell
#3. We have to compete in a universe of 200 networks, so we have to carve out our own niche, and to me, that niche is just basic shoe-leather journalism with some good journalists at the helm you can trust as presenters.
Walter Isaacson
#4. Because when you watch U.S. television, all the presenters and reporters, they're all out of central casting.
Diane Abbott
#5. The best presenters have conversations with their audiences.
Robert Bly
#6. How you look has become ridiculously disproportionate to what you do. Critics are more harsh on female presenters.
Carol Vorderman
#7. Most presenters are consumed with preparing their content rapidly, which makes the material about their own narrow perspective.
Nancy Duarte
#8. Not everything on TV can be edgy and irreverent, otherwise you'd end up with weather presenters shouting, 'Listen up bitches!', after which the whole of middle England would spin off its axis and someone would get strangled with a tea towel.
Richard Porter
#9. I love these sort of documentaries, which you might turn on late on a Saturday night - like, say, 'The Alma Cogan Story.' But they are ripe for spoofing, because the presenters are always so serious and anxious to make themselves look like rather attractive and interesting people.
Peter Capaldi
#10. I'm a big fan of David Attenborough, who I think is the most adventurous of the nature program presenters.
Oona Chaplin
#11. I think that no one, or very few, are born as good presenters. It's a skill that you learn.
Guy Kawasaki
#12. Have you noticed the people most likely to be up in arms about governments apparently spying on us tend to be the most non-private people you know? The people launching petitions and wailing about Big Brother and data collection are most likely to be the most constant self-presenters.
Russell Smith
#14. Without knowing the cause of illness, any treatment must be considered a guess.
Richard Diaz
#15. All lies fall somewhere into these five categories. These are to: avoid hurting someone; avoid feeling guilt or shame; avoid conflict and stress (minor to major); gain a social advantage; avoid a significant loss.
Caesar Lincoln
#16. The convictions of Hollywood and television are made of boiled money.
Lillian Hellman
#17. That man would have chipped away at your heart bit by bit until there was nothing left. It may have been bruised, but at least it's whole.
Christina Baker Kline
#18. The organ in the worship service is a sign of Baal.
Martin Luther
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