I don't want to impede free press, by the way. The last thing I would want to do is that.
The press lives on disaster.
We have to uphold a free press and freedom of speech -- because, in the end, lies and misinformation are no match for the truth.
The American press is all about lies! All they tell is lies, lies and more lies!
I believe we should have a full-court press diplomatic effort. If Trump doesn't want to listen to the experts inside his own government, then go to people outside in think tanks and academia who know about this very complicated region, and particularly North Korea.
Every free man has a right to the use of the press, so he has to the use of his arms.
Michael Robartes remembers forgotten beauty and, when his arms wrap her round, he presses in his arms the loveliness which has long faded from the world. Not this. Not at all. I desire to press in my arms the loveliness which has not yet come into the world.
The press is still investing itself, it seems to me, in a sort of cynicism. It comes out better for them if they can predict hard times, bogging down, sniping, attrition.
People, photographers, people in the press can sometimes be inappropriate.
There are laws to protect the freedom of the press's speech, but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press
The program I use is called MED Soundstudio. It's basically a column of numbers that relate to pitch, duration, the type of sound. If I want to play a chord, I have to press keys on a keyboard - like a computer keyboard, on my Amiga - that relate to sharps and flats, note by note.
Restaurant Man is kind of the story, an unabridged story of what happened in my life, the good bad and ugly. Some people might glean some life lessons. It is honest, not written as a press release.
Honestly, I don't read the press. I don't know what they're saying.
Press on, press on, men.
the Saudis have never shown any respect for human rights, either now or in the past. Even a petty burglar faces having one of his hands chopped off. The liberal press in America prefers to ignore all this, although they don't hesitate to blacken the reputation of Iran.
If I rescued a child from drowning, the press would no doubt headline the story: 'Benn grabs child
The press was all over to get a picture of me. It got to the point where they were all over my house, following me to work. . . Then Tom Brokaw and everybody else was doing stories, 'A star is born. '
The Press is not our daily bread but our daily sugar pill.
I've been an ambassador of goodwill all over the world, spreading this message, did we do heal the world, treaty of all nations, circling this huge globe? What I don't understand is just singing about sex and "I want to get in a hot tub with you baby and rub you all over" and, but I get battered in the press as the weirdo.
[Mujib Rahman] is mad, mad! And they're all mad, the press included, who repeat after him, "Three million dead, three million dead!" The Indians had let out the figure of one million. He came along and doubled it. Then tripled it. It's a characteristic of the man - he'd done the same for the hurricane.