Gossip Quote by Paul Tobin Download Open image ““Newspapers, of course, need both news and fanfare. A blending of gossip and truth.”” — Paul Tobin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blending Gossip Gossip Gossip Truth Journalism News Fanfare Newspapers Truth
“It’s the great flaw of journalism. The more something happens, the less newsworthy it is.” — Nathan Hill Copy Share Image
“Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment.” — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
“I'm sure it's all journalism [...] It means it's true enough for now.” — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“I became a journalist because I did not want to rely on newspapers for information.” — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“But being dependent, every day of the year and for year after year, upon certain politicians for news, the newspaper reporters are obliged to… — Edward L. Bernays Copy Share Image
“But I'm ravenous for news, any kind of news; even if it's false news, it must mean something.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“Journalism gave me another tool of exploration, another way of unveiling the laws that bound my body... And with journalism, I could directly ask… — Ta-Nehisi Coates Copy Share Image
“Newspapers are not made any longer by news or journalism. They are made by sheer weight of money expressed in free gift schemes. They… — Oswald Mosley Copy Share Image
“It's how the news becomes so powerful it doesn't need TV or newspapers. It exists in people's perceptions. It's something they invent, strong enough… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“The making of a journalist: no ideas and the ability to express them.” — Karl Kraus Copy Share Image
“I’m a journalist, and journalists need news. Deprive them of it, and they go a bit barking. Deprive them of news long enough, and… — Lionel Shriver Copy Share Image
“The news is just the story of the same thing happening to different people.” — Whiskey Britches Copy Share Image
“Lots of men think that women should tell the truth, explain their feelings. These men should use their wishes more wisely. (Prepare To Die!,… — Paul Tobin Copy Share Image
“history proves that the winning forces are those who put survival first and killing second” — Paul Tobin Copy Share Image
In every province, the chief occupations, in order of importance, are lovemaking, malicious gossip, and talking nonsense. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
“She was the goddess of gossip and rumor, not the goddess of thoroughly fact-checked information. Some people, Principal Zeus included, didn't seem to realize… — Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams Copy Share Image
Because the truth is that gossip is as good as gospel in this town. You can save face but you won't ever save your… — Conor Oberst Copy Share Image
Behind every word flows energy. If you use your words to gossip or babble about what you are going to do before you do… — Sonia Choquette Copy Share Image
Mechanical instruments, potentially a vehicle of rational human purposes, are scarcely a blessing when they enable the gossip of the village idiot and the… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
I don't at all like knowing what people say of me behind my back. It makes me far too conceited. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
My mum, Olwen, was a bright and talkative woman who loved a gossip and a story and was given slightly to malapropisms. And she… — David Jason Copy Share Image
I went straight from high school to 'Gossip Girl,' and both were very structured, scheduled environments, so I never had freedom to explore and… — Blake Lively Copy Share Image
“A session of boasting won't attract any real friends. It will set you up on a pedestal, however, making you a clearer target.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image