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We were disliked by the press in the early days because they couldn't put their finger on us, and that was the case with Zeppelin as well.
To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves.
While most people in TV, radio, and the press have treated me wonderfully, some of the most important people want to pretend I don't exist.
We are lucky to have a free press. But in some parts of it, you have to search hard to find items concerning any negative aspects to Brexit.
I like chatting with people. If people ask me a direct question, I give them a direct answer and I feel I've always done that with the press.
Me, I'd prefer to have a good reputation rather than getting press for being scandalous, getting drunk in public, staying out late and so on.
The American revolutionaries believed in the power of the word. But they had only word of mouth and the printing press. We have the Internet.
The press is largely directed at white society or the so-called electorate whose values are laced with racial prejudice against black people.
Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic diseases of the 20th century, and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press.
Twitter is just like posting old-fashioned press releases, and it can be very effective in promoting your business interests and charity work.
I'll have the music, and then I'll just turn the microphone on, press Play and Record and sing. And whatever comes out ends up being the melody.
I think it's time for the people and the press, in particular, to be more vigilant about not giving equal weight to lies as they give the truth.
You can avoid the press if you really want to and I don't walk around with five security guards either because I think that just draws attention.
Well, the Internet is this miracle. It is an absolutely extraordinary idea that you can press a send button, and you are publishing to the world.
The United States is paradise compared to China, Russia, Ecuador and Cuba, with regard to the press. And with regard to secrecy and transparency.
I've always been an outsider. I think, being in the White House press corps, it's difficult to do the sort of journalism that I would want to do.
In my first press conference I said, 'I'm here to win.' If you don't think that way, or any player thinks that way, why are you playing the game?
I tried to do a comic strip. I came close, and I met with Universal Press Syndicate in Kansas City, but ultimately, they did not go with my strip.
I don't want to respond to rumors that have no basis at all... But I am willing to respond to questions that the public and the press should know.
I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notice as a token of gratitude.
It was all part of being a Beatle, really: just getting lugged around and thrust into rooms full of press men taking pictures and asking questions.
In my experience, sometimes a movie just hits at the wrong time, gets the wrong press, or gets the wrong representation, and it gets misunderstood.
I was never too keen on the British music press. They've called us a supermarket hype, and they used to suggest that we didn't write our own songs.
The great thing about Watergate is, is that the system worked. The American system worked. The press did its job. We did what we were supposed to do.
As a conservative who believes in limited government, I believe that the only check on government power in real time is a free and independent press.
Given what the media have put the country through this past decade, it must come as a surprise to most Americans that the press has a code of ethics.
I have a rule that I don't read my press, but then somebody in the crew will be reading it and of course it's right there, so what do you think I do?
The press these days should be rather careful about its role. We may have acquired some tendencies about over-involvement that we had better overcome.
No government ought to be without censors; and where the press is free, no one ever will. Chance is the pseudonym of God when he did not want to sign.
My job as a human being as well as a writer is to feel as thoroughly as possible the experience that I am part of, and then press it a little further.
One thing I've very quickly learned is that if you wake up every morning worrying about what's in the press, you would go completely and utterly potty.
I like to do a face steam, so, heat up a flannel, press it onto your face and then press a cold one on afterwards to close the pores. It's inexpensive!
I don't understand why the press is so interested in speculating about my appearance, anyway. What does my face have to do with my music or my dancing?
The universe works in crazy ways. Your good luck will come in waves, and so does your bad, so you have to take the good with the bad and press forward.
Numerous politicians have seized absolute power and muzzled the press. Never in history has the press seized absolute power and muzzled the politicians.
With cyberbullying, one press of a finger on an electronic device can shatter someone's reputation and what they think is their entire life. It's scary.
Press critics worry that the rise of media polarization threatens the foundation of credible, common information that American politics needs to thrive.
Texas hold 'em is all about folding and waiting for that time that comes up every hour or two where you actually have an advantage and you can press it.
I've gotten more press than any entrepreneur could dream of - certainly more than I deserve - and I've never had a public relations firm working for me.
Do not buy the hype from Wall St. and the press that stocks always go up. There are long periods when stocks do nothing and other investments are better.
No one needs to tell me about the importance of the free press in a democratic society or about the essential role a newspaper can play in its community.
But you know, I have a pretty good relationship with the press and the paparazzi. It's just when they step over the line that, you know, enough's enough.
The problems come when your personal life and relationships come under scrutiny in the press and often very uncomplimentary things are printed about you.
I don't think about the press or the crowds or the other leaders of the race. The focus is only on myself. As soon as I see the targets, I tune them out.
There is nothing that would upset me more than my dad being bribed by the press. It's like, 'Just let them run it, then. Don't you give them ammunition.'
In contrast to what most prosecutors do, we try to treat all individuals with complete fairness. We do not go out and hold press conferences and the like.
I can't imagine a situation where, as FBI director, I would be giving a press conference on an uncharged individual, much less talking in detail about it.
The crusades of Vietnam and Watergate seemed like a good idea at the time, even a noble one, not only to the press but perhaps to a majority of Americans.
When I'm about ready to press the cable release on the View camera, I've tried to anticipate some of the challenges I'm going to encounter in the darkroom.
Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that.