“I await the hour when a journalist can be driven from the press room for venal practices, as a minister can be unfrocked, or a lawyer disbarred.” HoursRoomsPracticePressesDrivenLawyerJournalistMinisters Author:Grantland Rice
“[Electronic newspapers will bring] plenty of ulcers for journalists because they'll have new deadlines every 60 seconds. It'll be a race to file. On the other hand, because space is infinite there will hopefully be more room for thoughtful pieces, longer pieces, the kind that a journalist wishes he or she could do but doesn't have the space.” KindHandsWishSpaceRoomsRacePiecesInfiniteNewspapersPlentyHopefullyJournalistThoughtfulSecondsFilesDeadlineUlcers Author:Russ Wilcox
“I can think of few things more painful than naming four good things about yourself in front of a room of journalists!” ThinkingI CanRoomsFourFrontsGood ThingsPainfulJournalistAbout Yourself Author:Anne Hathaway
“Working as a journalist is exactly like being the wallflower at an orgy. I always seem to find myself at a perfectly wonderful event where everyone else is having a marvelous time, laughing merrily, eating, drinking, having sex in the back room, and I am standing on the side taking notes on it all.” SeemsSexSidesRoomsLaughingWonderfulEventsEatingStandingNotesDrinkingJournalistMarvelousHaving Sex Book:Wallflower at the Orgy Source: Wallflower at the Orgy