
Top 21 Quotes About Writing Headlines
#1. The writing of headline is one of the great journalistic arts. They either conceal or reveal am interest
Claude C. Hopkins
#2. The first word I would remove from the folklore of journalism is the word objective.
W. Eugene Smith
#3. I'm always in love. If it's not with a man, it's something else. I love beauty. I love the sky I see outside the window. There's so much beauty in the world.
Gloria Vanderbilt
#4. freedom exists not in finding answers, but in the dissolution of all questions.
U.G. Krishnamurti
#5. We learn of great things by little experiences.
Bram Stoker
#6. I really have to befriend this asshole?" I whispered harshly to Dilmore "Yep."
"Well thanks Dilmore this is going to turn out swell.
Charon Lloyd-Roberts
#7. Part of executive functions is the ability to look to a goal deadline and assess where an organization is in meeting it.
Henry Cloud
#9. Tragedy, however, is an imitation not only of a complete action, but also of incidents arousing pity and fear.
Aristotle.
#10. I never write fewer than sixteen headlines for a single advertisement.
David Ogilvy
#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. Explore. Train your conscious mind and your subconscious mind to start working for you by getting those great powers to move in a new direction. Start creating your own good luck today.
Steve Backley
#13. As a driver you enjoy winning races, and if you win in the easiest way possible, fine, but in reality we all remember the fights to the end, the nip and tuck stuff.
Allan McNish
#14. Each money-printing exercise brings about unintended consequences. These unintended consequences are higher inflation rates than had no money been printed.
Marc Faber
#15. Writing headlines is a specialty - there are outstanding writers who will tell you they couldn't write a headline to save their lives.
Bill Walsh
#16. Radio is better than writing because they can't lie. Cause sometimes writers be straight lying, bro, and these headlines be making me mad.
Vince Staples
#17. When I started writing this blog more than years ago, it was in response to traditional media's habit of twisting interviews to fit the headlines they wanted to create.
Mark Cuban
#19. traumatized individuals (as EP) "are continuing the action, or rather the attempt at action, which began when the thing happened; and they exhaust themselves in these everlasting recommencements" (p. 663).
Onno Van Der Hart
#20. "Make your god transparent to the transcendent, and it doesn't matter what his name is."
Joseph Campbell
#21. I know there's a lot of competition in the world of magazines and newspapers and we have to make headlines and be sensational and sell, and saying bad things about me is going to sell more papers than writing good things about me.
Madonna Ciccone
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