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  • I try to make time for reading each night.

    In addition to the usual newspapers and magazines, I make it a priority to read at least one newsweekly from cover to cover. If I were to read what intrigues me- say, the science and business sections - then I would finish the magazine the same person I was when I started. So I read it all.

    — Bill Gates
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  • I'm a news junkie who's constantly reading newspapers and magazines.

    I look around and see what's happening in the world.

    — Michael Franti
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  • If you have newspapers dating to the last millennium, magazines from the Seventies stacked on your nightstand, and countless envelopes filled with family photos stuffed in a drawer, you may be carrying procrastination to an extreme.

    — Marilyn Sokol
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  • I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.

    — Jeffery Deaver
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  • When my book 'Rich Dad's Prophecy' was released in 2002, most financial newspapers and magazines trashed it because I discussed a looming stock market crash.

    — Robert Kiyosaki
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  • life becomes satire in real time, what good is the premiere satire magazine? It might as well just be the newspaper. You could pick up The Wall Street Journal and be like, "Oh, what a funny Onion headline!" And then the editor of The Onion is like, "Huh. I guess you won't be needing me anymore."

    — Moshe Kasher
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  • Adults, older girls, shops, magazines, newspapers, window signs—all the world had agreed that a blue-eyed, yellow-haired, pink-skinned doll was what every girl child treasured

    — Toni Morrison
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  • We do not talk -- we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from cursory readings of newspapers, magazines and digests.

    — Henry Miller
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  • Five daily newspapers arrive in my California driveway.

    The New York times and the Wall Street Journal are supplemented by three local papers. As for magazines, I read, or at least skim, Business Week, Forbes, The Economist, INC; Industry Week, Fortune. Other subscriptions include Sales and Marketing Management, Modern Health Care, Progressive Grocer, High Tech Business, and Slaon Management Review from MIT. I religiously read Business Tokyo, Asia Week, and Far Eastern Economic Review. I glance at Newsweek and Time ... but I devour the New Republic, Policy Review, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Monthly, and Public Interest. How about books? A dozen or more each month.

    — Thomas J. Peters
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  • All of us are engaged in a seismic, fundamental realignment of culture and communications, a realignment that is shaking and decimating the newspaper industry, the magazine industry, the book and publishing industry and more.

    — Ben Cameron
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  • We do not talk - we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from cursory readings of newspapers, magazines and digests.

    — Henry Miller
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  • There is so much media now with the Internet and people, and so easy and so cheap to start a newspaper or start a magazine, there's just millions of voices and people want to be heard.

    — Rupert Murdoch
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  • A harsh reality of newspaper editing is that the deadlines don't allow for the polish that you expect in books or even magazines.

    — Bill Walsh
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  • In Fargo, they say, well, that's a job.

    How well do you get paid? For example, for this book I was written about in Entertainment Weekly, and it was kind of cool because my mom asked me if Entertainment Weekly was a magazine or a newspaper.

    — Chuck Klosterman
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  • I don't know what fun newspapers and magazines derive from interfering in people's private lives.

    — Rishi Kapoor
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  • I know that what's happened in the election has changed American reality, and I understand that I have to change with it. I have to rethink how I live my life. I'm not a political essayist; I don't see that I would have any value cranking out articles for newspapers or magazines, because lots of people are doing that already.

    — Paul Auster
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  • Anyone who does investigative journalism is not in it for the money.

    Investigative journalism by nature is the most work intensive kind of journalism you can take on. That's why you see less and less investigative journalism at newspapers and magazines. No matter what you're paid for it, you put in so many man-hours it's one of the least lucrative aspects of journalism you can take on.

    — Ethan Brown
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  • So many book sections in newspapers and magazines used to be lively and vibrant places. Now they are gone. You just don't see many reviews anymore. I can't control that, so I don't worry about it. I just try to do what I do and write books that people find every entertaining. I don't worry about the critics.

    — John Grisham
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  • You all would be really shocked, if you were dropped back down into when I went to college, by the narrowness of the opinions you could get just by reading newspapers and magazines and watching TV.

    — William Kristol
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  • Keep in mind that television, magazines, movies, and even newspapers rarely show images of average-shaped bodies.

    — M.J. Rose
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  • This is what makes sports so amazing, that we can start a discussion around a table, in the newspaper, in the magazines, that will get people's attention. And that's what sports does.

    — Cam Newton
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  • I think there's an important difference between the newspaper and a magazine.

    I view the role of the magazine as providing the deeper reporting and the thoughtful analysis to help you make sense of why that news is important.

    — Chris Hughes
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  • It all depends on what I'm working on and if there is a deadline involved.

    Anything that's headed toward a magazine or newspaper is hacked out on the computer; that's a matter of efficiency. I write longer pieces of prose on a typewriter because the act of retyping it for the computer is a useful tactic for revision. Poems tend to be written longhand.

    — Kevin Keck
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  • Reading, at the deepest level, is a physical experience.

    Most people are not attuned to this, most people don't learn how to read - poetry for example, or high-quality prose. They're used to reading magazines and newspapers, which are only of the mind, but not of the body.

    — Paul Auster
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  • The fact that a thirteen-year-old project still resonates and can still have a large exhibit with lots of newspaper, magazine and TV press shows the timelessness of the project.

    — Peter Menzel
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  • Rock 'n' roll is sexuality personified.

    It is attitude. It is all the things that your parents told you not to do. It's the freedom to express yourself. It's being alive. It expresses the times. It's a magazine, a newspaper that tells the truth. If you listen to rap today, it's all about the truth. And that's what we all want. Just give me a little truth.

    — Steven Tyler
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  • In the future, readers of newspapers and magazines will probably view news pictures more as illustrations than as reportage, since they can no longer distinguish between a genuine image and one that has been manipulated.

    — Andy Grundberg
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  • To the public, the press is not David among Goliaths;

    it has become one of the Goliaths, Big Media, a combination of powerful television networks, large magazine groups and newspaper chains that are near-monopolies.

    — Thomas B. Griffith
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  • When I'm working, I'm going to avoid all media.

    No newspapers, no magazines, no movies, no radio, no TV. I'm just going to do creative work.

    — Drew Carey
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  • Middle age is when you realize that you'll never live long enough to try all the recipes you spent thirty years clipping out of newspapers and magazines.

    — Bill Vaughan
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  • That's absolutely true, but one problem with the digital revolution, which may tie into what I said earlier, is that there can be a collapse of quality. You may not have liked the decisions made by publishers in the past, you may not have liked the decisions made by magazine editors or newspaper editors in the past. At least there was some quality control

    — William Monahan
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  • The effort to make financial or political profit out of the destruction of character can only result in public calamity. Gross and reckless assaults on character, whether on the stump or in newspaper, magazine, or book, create a morbid and vicious public sentiment, and at the same time act as a profound deterrent to able men of normal sensitiveness and tend to prevent them from entering the public service at any price.

    — Theodore Roosevelt
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  • The London 'Academy' has seen fit recently to scoff at the critics who have been exercising themselves ove rthe so-called art of the Short Story... But the new Short Story has gained more individuality. It supports the magazines and has invaded the newspapers

    — Henry Seidel Canby
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  • Most headlines are set too big to be legible in the magazines or newspaper.

    Never approve a layout until you have seen it pasted into the magazine or newspaper for which it was destined. If you pin up the layouts on a bulletin board and appraise them from fifteen feet, you will produce posters.

    — David Ogilvy
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  • The credibility of a newspaper or news magazine is essential so you can check it for accuracy. I'm not saying it's not valuable. One can make a case for just running everything. Just run it! That's one of the advantages of the web, you can run everything - but you don't help the reader find out what's important.

    — Harold Evans
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