I wait for death and journalists.
There's never any time I think I'm a real journalist, because I don't have any of the qualifications or the intentions for that.
I don't believe any Western journalists, quite frankly. I believe they're liars until proven otherwise.
If a journalist calls you a racist, chances are, all other journalists will call you a racist.
Journalists love to show their compassion.
I'm not strong-willed enough or unkind enough. . . or maybe simply not wise enough to tell a journalist that a subject is out of bounds.
When people watch me on TV they see part of my life. I wanted to let them know the real me behind the scenes. The child who was a concert violinist from the age of six. The young woman who took on the challenge to compete in the Miss America pageant. The television journalist for twenty-five years. The mother of two who, just like most women, struggles to balance work and family.
Don't pretend to be a journalist if you're not a journalist.
I believe that I've been asked all possible questions. I, myself, if I were a journalist, would not know what to ask me.
A Pulitzer Prize is awaiting the journalist who can find an American who dies of hunger, and probably the Nobel Prize for literature as well.
I was a political journalist; I came to writing novels through an interest in politics and power.
I am not a new journalist, whatever that is. I just sit here at the typewriter and bang away at the old forms.
Every music journalist I've ever met has been stunningly beautiful.
I dont think I ever wanted to be a journalist - I was more interested in what comes from being a journalist.
As a journalist, I would talk to writers, directors, creative people, and discover that for an awful lot of them, the moment they became successful, that was all they were allowed to do. So you end up talking to the bestselling science-fiction author who wrote a historical-fiction novel that everybody loved, but no one would publish.
I have never, in 50 years, ever missed a deadline [as a journalist].
Making stuff up is the worst thing a journalist can do. Plagiarizing is the second worst.
I would never let myself knock out a journalist.
No, there are no hard and fast rules about sources, no printed booklet to help journalists through.
Never trust a journalist.