Cope Quote by Andrew Marr Download Open image “Rude interviewers are ten a penny, and politicians have long since learned how to cope.” — Andrew Marr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cope How Interviewers Learned Long Pennies Penny Politician Politicians Politics Rude Since Ten
I don't understand these politicians who want to be president and complain when they get a tough interview. — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
I can hardly tell you how boring it is to interview almost every politician among the multitudes I have ever interviewed (journalists can't say… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
So I don't think that the default mode of aggressive interviewing is useful, because politicians just build a defence against it. In fact, they… — Graham Linehan Copy Share Image
The thing I love about political interviews is, if you're really prepared, you can make great headway because these are the people for whom,… — Soledad O'Brien Copy Share Image
Even though the press at times made me completely crazy as they followed me around the hall, and asked tough questions over and over… — Barbara Boxer Copy Share Image
If you interviewed 1,000 politicians and asked about whether the media's too soft or too hard, about 999 would say too hard. — Bob Woodward Copy Share Image
The more I watch politicians in action, it just makes me angry. I watch certain politicians get asked questions that need answers and may… — Paolo Nutini Copy Share Image
I long ago tired of politicians who never say anything, adhere to their talking points, and avoid all controversy. — Richard Cohen Copy Share Image
Politicians have an arrogance that I just do not understand. I've seen more constructive debates in high school. — Paolo Nutini Copy Share Image
Both politicians and journalists face situations which strain their honesty and humanity. My opinion is that politicians on the average stand up somewhat better… — John McCarthy Copy Share Image
I may interrupt people or be nasty, but I am never rude. So every interview starts with a shake of a hand and ends… — Richard Quest Copy Share Image
One of the first things I did was interview the President of the United States. Some people work their whole lives and can't interview… — Maria Menounos Copy Share Image
“The one economic medicine so bitter that no minister in the seventies had thought of trying it was duly uncorked and poured into the… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
“They then named one day after the Moon and another after the Sun, giving them a seven-day week. Seven was regarded as a perfect… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
“Gutenberg had died after inventing Europe’s first real printing press. The Chinese and Koreans had long used wood-block printing, and even ceramic printing.” — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
The great background question about the Labour governments of the sixties is whether with a stronger leader they could have gripped the country's big… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
“For Reuter, it was the last act of the Great War and something which reduced, if it did not remove, the shame of defeat… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
Clearly the human story is one of acceleration. There has been a Moore curve in terms of the number of people alive on the… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
“My dream is that by returning to our not-so-distant history, I might remind readers why, with all its faults, this is a lucky place… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
In the end, does it really matter if newspapers physically disappear? Probably not: the world is always changing. But does it matter if organisations… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
Verbally, I'm quite fast on my feet. I could embarrass or anger most people if I wanted to. — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
The business of funding digging journalists is important to encourage. It cannot be replaced by bloggers who don't have access to politicians, who don't… — Andrew Marr Copy Share Image
We are professional footballers. How to cope with the pressure is one of the things we have to learn. — Thiago Silva Copy Share Image
Manchester United could have any goalkeeper in the world. I was a 23-year-old kid from New Jersey who, from an early age, had to… — Tim Howard Copy Share Image
From as far back as I can remember, I was always insecure about my looks, whether it was my flat chest, my skinny legs,… — Twiggy Copy Share Image
The Oscar buzz when I was nominated was totally overwhelming. I think I can cope with anything now that I've coped with that. It… — Jacki Weaver Copy Share Image
When is population going to become an accepted part of the food debate? If it's fine to encourage people to think about halving their… — Tristram Stuart Copy Share Image
I'm a very open person. I like to talk a lot about what I'm going through. It's how I cope with things. — Samuel Larsen Copy Share Image
School was a very cruel environment, and I was a loner. But I learnt to get hurt, and I learnt to cope with it. — Kate Bush Copy Share Image
I grew up on a farm in Oregon, an adopted child, with one sibling, and parents the age of all my peers' grandparents. We… — Larry Harvey Copy Share Image
“Those who cannot cope with difficulties often fail to achieve their aims in life.” — sn Copy Share Image