A Quote by Joey Skaggs

Any journalist worth his or her salt wouldn't trust me. — © Joey Skaggs
Any journalist worth his or her salt wouldn't trust me.
Any soldier worth his salt should be antiwar. And still there are things worth fighting for.
Most people are robust. If a man puts his hand on a woman’s bottom, any woman worth her salt can deal with it. It is communication. Can’t we be friendly?
I never met a librarian worth his or her salt who didn't perceive my passion for books.
Any writer worth his salt writes to please himself...It's a self-exploratory operation that is endless. An exorcism of not necessarily his demon, but of his divine discontent.
I think every actor worth his or her salt wants to do good, meaningful cinema.
Any writer worth his salt writes to please himself.
With any work worth its salt, you have to trust the author enough to take its measure. And if you apply too many preconceptions, you are not taking its measure.
Ask me, it's a sin to pervert faith with religion. Despite every church, mosque, & synagogue in it, this is not the world any God worth his salt would have created.
My gran had always told me that a woman--any woman worth her salt--could do whatever she had to.
But in answer to your question about the conspiracy angle, I think that any historian worth his salt, and this is where I fault Stephen Ambrose and a lot of these guys who attack me - not all of life is a result of conspiracy by any means! Accident occurs alongside conspiracy.
Any golfer worth his salt has to cross the sea and try to win the British Open.
Marco knows he does not have the time to push her away, so he pulls her close, burying his face in her hair, his bowler hat torn from his head by the wind...."Trust me," Celia whispers in his ear, and he stops fighting it, forgetting everything but her.
I have yet to find a man worth his salt in any direction who did not think of himself first and foremost.
There's a unique bond of trust between readers and authors that I don't believe exists in any other art form; as a reader, I trust a novelist to give me his or her best effort, however flawed.
Any photographer worth his/her salt - that is, any photographer of professional caliber, in control of the craft, regardless of imagistic bent - can make virtually anything look good. Which means, of course, that she or he can make virtually anything look bad - or look just about any way at all. After all, that is the real work of photography: making things look, deciding how a thing is to appear in the image.
Knowing what I know now, any photographer worth his salt could make some beautiful things with pinhole cameras.
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