Carrion Quote by JoAnn Ross Download Open image “Reporters ... most were carrion who fed on human tragedy.” — JoAnn Ross ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Carrion Feds Humans Reporters Tragedy
I always saw the best reporters as ones you hardly ever saw other than when they were back in the newsroom, writing their stories. — Cheri Bustos Copy Share Image
The tragedy of journalism is that these are people doing their best work. — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
I think people of my generation became journalists - you know, right after the broadcast pioneer fathers - because we wanted to report the… — Tom Brokaw Copy Share Image
Journalists should be people in whom there is at least a flicker of hope. — Paul Simon Copy Share Image
Reporters thrive on the world's misfortune. For this reason they often take an indecent pleasure in events that dismay the rest of humanity. — Russell Baker Copy Share Image
[I]n contrast to the common belief that they are the world's greatest cynics, the best journalists are the world's great idealists. They have experienced… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“It seemed that the media pretty much controlled how the average person perceived the situation. We had little respect for journalists. Throughout my career,… — Duncan Falconer Copy Share Image
There aren't enough good journalists. There are too many who really weren't groomed to be reporters and, as a result, some of the reporting… — Will McDonough Copy Share Image
All reporters have a stripe of irreverence in their mental makeup. It usually keeps them from turning into toadies, a danger for those who… — Carolyn Hart Copy Share Image
I've always found ideas everywhere, but my favorite place is Nordstrom, because of their liberal return policies for those ideas that don't work out. — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
I've always read suspense, so raising the stakes to life and death situations in my romance plots seemed natural. — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
I was fortunate to sell at a time of great sea change in the romance genre; suddenly heroines were allowed to be portrayed as… — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
One of the reasons writers are never satisfied with their work is because they're always striving to do better. — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
Life consists of two sides ... light and dark. Joy and sorrow. Without a balance, one cannot fully experience a full and well-rounded life. — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
Most of the writers I know have somehow managed to stay in touch with that inner child who's never heard of such a thing… — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
I've always loved books. My mother told me that before I could talk, I'd babble in my crib as I turned the pages of… — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
If you don't have a burning passion for writing, how can you expect anyone else to be moved by what you write? — JoAnn Ross Copy Share Image
Willpower is the fuel that runs human life; Like a driver in a computer application, Or Operating System in cyber programme, Willpower works life… — Praveen Kumar Copy Share Image
Cry "havoc!" and let loose the dogs of war, That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
They are the carrion birds of humanity...[speaking of the Jews] are a state within a state. They are certainly not real citizens...The evils of… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
“The carrion birds sat about the topmost corners of the houses with their wings outstretched in attitudes of exhortation like dark little bishops.” — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
Hamburger steak is carrion, and quite unfit for food except by a turkey buzzard, a hyena, or some other scavenger. — John Harvey Kellogg Copy Share Image
For critics, as they are birds of prey, have ever a natural inclination to carrion. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
The tempter or the tempted, who sins most? Ha! Not she: nor doth she tempt: but it is I That, lying by the violet… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“A substance so far beyond their ken that they might have been carrion birds pecking at the eyes of god.” — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
The tyrant should take heed to what he doth, Since every victim-carrion turns to use, And drives a chariot, like a god made wroth,… — Elizabeth Barrett Browning Copy Share Image
All fresh meat is eaten in a state of decay. The process may not have proceeded so far that the dull human nose can… — John Harvey Kellogg Copy Share Image