Top 23 Quotes About Tv Reporters

#1. More and more movies have been pressured to allow reporters and TV cameras to come onto the set while you're working, and I find that a real violation.

Holly Hunter

#2. What idiot told you the law was concerned with morality?

V. St. Clair

#3. Any suggestion that science and religion are incompatible flies in the face of history, logic, and common sense.

Kenneth R. Miller

#4. When I first started auditioning I would stutter a lot because I was so terribly frightened.

Nicholas Brendon

#5. It bothers me when I hear these reporters and jocks get on TV and say: 'Oh, no guy can come out in a team sport. These guys would go crazy.' First of all, quit telling me what I think. I'd rather have a gay guy who can play than a straight guy who can't play.

Charles Barkley

#6. Let me go," I whispered. He cocked his head, as if considering the idea, then slowly shook it.
"I can't," he said. Then his lips covered mine and a fuse blew in my brain.

Joanna Wylde

#7. It's very difficult to read a book on your computer.

Paulo Coelho

#8. God tells me that
My happy heart
Increases the beauty
Of His universal Heart.

Sri Chinmoy

#9. It's a weird scene. You win a few baseball games and all of a sudden you're surrounded by reporters and TV men with cameras asking you about Vietnam and race relations.

Vida Blue

#10. To the despair of every economist, it seems almost impossible for most people other than trained economists to comprehend how a price system works. Reporters and TV commentators seem especially resistant to the elementary principles they supposedly imbibed in freshman economics. Second,

Milton Friedman

#11. In my first novel the heroine didn't get her man, in my second the heroine was 64 years old, my third was a romantic suspense set behind the Iron Curtain, my fourth had no wedding bells, not even in the far distance.

Maynah Lewis

#12. I hated my brief fame. We had TV vans camped outside my house, reporters hounded me ... people i'd know for years started treating me differently.

Malcolm Wilson

#13. All moral obligation resolves itself into the obligation of conformity to the will of God.

Charles Hodge

#14. The abuse of women and girls is the most pervasive and unaddressed human right violation on earth.

Jimmy Carter

#15. But just let me tell you something, son, a woman's love is like the morning dew, it's just as apt to settle on a horse turd as it is on a rose. So you better just get over it.

Larry McMurtry

#16. Who's gonna give me a TV show? I didn't work for an impeached, disbarred President who was held in contempt by a federal judge. That's what they look for in objective reporters.

Ann Coulter

#17. As the growing emphasis on feelings crowds out reason, facts will play a smaller role in public discourse.

Paul Craig Roberts

#18. He won't stop the war until you give him the peace prize.

Mohammed Hanif

#19. You have the right to speak your mind.

Norman Mailer

#20. My first big gig was as a correspondent on Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show.' My job was to parody TV reporters and political pundits. As a result, I was often invited onto cable news shows as comic relief.

Beth Littleford

#21. Well, really the way worked was that I had probably built fifty robots before Mystery Science Theater, and I had sold them in a store in Minneapolis in a store called Props, which was kind of a high end gift shop.

Joel Hodgson

#22. A dozen war reporters and TV crew, and the King Kong Elvis sang right on cue.

Tom Robinson

#23. Eyes...They speak all languages.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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