“If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.” IfsDifficultNicePressesReputationOutspoken Author:Janeane Garofalo
“President Obama spent Election Day away from any press coverage, attending closed-door meetings inside the White House. But on the bright side, it is nice to see some doors actually closed at the White House. It's a whole new Secret Service security thing.” WholeHouseSidesPresidentWhiteSecretNiceDoorsSecurityElectionPressesMeetingsWhite HousePresident ObamaCoverageAttendingClosed DoorsElection DayBright SideSecret Service Author:Jimmy Fallon
“The press don't like to say nice things because nice is boring. It's much better to label me the devil. What we do is not brain surgery. We are entertainers, plain and simple, and we're responsible to bring that money back, to make a profit.” SimpleBrainNiceDevilResponsiblePressesProfitBoringLabelsSurgeryEntertainersNice ThingsPlain And SimpleBrain Surgery Author:Michael Bay
“A lot of the time, the British press make me ashamed and embarrassed to be British. They give others the impression that the British are selfish, envious and bitter people, which is simply not true in my opinion. I think that British people in general are really nice and friendly.” PeopleThinkingGivingOpinionNicePressesBritishSelfishImpressionBitterAshamedFriendlyEmbarrassedReally NiceEnviousBitter People Author:Melanie Chisholm
“It's nice to be in a movie that hasn't been absolutely slaughtered by the press.” NicePresses Author:James McAvoy