Top 218 Interviewing Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Fame is fleeting. That stuff comes and goes. You know, as soon as I play poorly ... you won't be doing this interview--you'll be interviewing the next guy.
I have listened to tapes of myself interviewing people and mostly I try to be better at directing the conversation.
My policy with interviewing is I'm not there to teach the people I'm across from a lesson. — © Dave Rubin
My policy with interviewing is I'm not there to teach the people I'm across from a lesson.
I don't get nervous when I'm interviewing someone on film - it can be cut, and we can do it again. It is quite nerve-racking doing things live.
I believe it's easier to be an actor. Somehow, interviewing seems to be intrusive on people's lives.
Interviewing people is hard.
If there is one way that I would sum up what the 2016 election was on cable news, it was world-class journalists interviewing morons.
Interviewing people is pretty natural for me.
I don't think interviewing people is any different than normal communication. The only thing is that it has these boundaries set upon it as to what the conversation is about.
...most of the press were vultures descending on the scene for curious America aplomb. Cameras inside the coffin interviewing worms.
Because I come from the place of interviewing, I know how to answer a question giving you what you need to hear and not a minute more.
Interviewing is in some ways the art of memory.
The person I enjoyed interviewing the most was Elmo from Sesame Street because he is so unpredictable and he is always eating my hair and my face. — © Katie Couric
The person I enjoyed interviewing the most was Elmo from Sesame Street because he is so unpredictable and he is always eating my hair and my face.
So much interviewing these days is about the presenter - I?m a clever boy, I?m going to be smart with people; or it?s a trivial - how do you like your eggs boiled?
We're trying to create one holistic beauty experience where you can be inspired by other women, both the people we're interviewing and the community contributing to the conversation.
I'd never be tied down for five years interviewing TV personalities.
I wanted us to be careful about, going to the corner diner, interviewing three people and saying, "here's the mood of the public."
I used to say that interviewing others was perhaps the way I could stop talking and start listening. It's a kind of enforced silence.
I like living with myself. I mean obviously, because here I am interviewing myself.
I try to see interviewing as performance art, and just take it as it comes.
In 2009, I served as AARP's Ambassador of Caregiving. With a producer and cameraman, I traveled the country for months, interviewing hundreds of caregivers.
Enough people write about me every day without even interviewing me.
When I'm interviewing somebody I don't work from prepared questions.
Confidence has a lot to do with interviewing - that, and timing.
Interviewing is tough, especially if you don't know what you're looking for.
I'm single but interviewing.
I am certainly more interested in interviewing than being interviewed. Sometimes you find yourself attacked from the start.
I don't think interviewing people is any different than normal communication.
When I started my career, I can say my interviewing skills were not my strong suit.
Managers get interviewed for jobs, but I think it should be the managers who are interviewing the chairman.
The smoking gun is that we're interviewing somebody who is involved in a cybercrime and not calling him a criminal.
Interviewing politicians and movie stars, you know what you'll get. I like the people-stories better.
What characteristics do I look for when hiring somebody? That's one of the questions I ask when interviewing. I want to know what kind of people they would hire.
My kids are really dope. I was just at home in Chicago, and my daughter Brittany was interviewing me. It was like I was on 'Oprah.'
Interviewing is a lot like talking, but you have to guide the conversation. You have to know what you want and go about getting it.
When I was in Russia I found that I thought I was going to give these people that I was interviewing a whole bunch of choice in terms of what they could drink while we were chatting.
I've had some pretty rough interviews. And it's funny when people are interviewing you, and they sort of don't really understand what you do, and they kind of insult you.
I could get a better education interviewing John Steinbeck than talking to an English professor about novels. — © William Safire
I could get a better education interviewing John Steinbeck than talking to an English professor about novels.
The idea of interviewing someone is that you are getting their first off-the-cuff impression or response. You don't want them to have the chance to really prepare.
I thought I started acting at 5 or 6, it was really when they were interviewing real families for a toothpaste commercial. They interviewed our family.
Tonight I'll be interviewing Ken Watanabe, Keisha Castle Hughes, Benecio Del Toro and Djimon Honsou - and yes, those are actors, not caterers.
There have been people who represent something very symbolic and I've been freaked out interviewing them.
The interviews have been a little tough due to the fact that we're interviewing dogs. We see a lot of contestants licking themselves, but we're used to that from covering the Grammys.
The mortician interviewing the corpses
Interviewing is not a democratic art.
It must be hard interviewing actors.
I want to be a late night host and the podcast is a way for me to do longer form interviews and to get better at interviewing.
The challenge of directing and interviewing helped me with confidence, and I learnt so much. If I hadn't had the brain hemorrhage, I might never have done it.
I was in sixth grade. I loved TV news. I acknowledge that I was also in awe of Barbara Walters interviewing Patrick Swayze and dancing with him. — © Kristen Welker
I was in sixth grade. I loved TV news. I acknowledge that I was also in awe of Barbara Walters interviewing Patrick Swayze and dancing with him.
I think interviews are good when you are an actual fan of the person you are interviewing.
Whenever I think of how much pleasure I have interviewing scientists, I remember that they're having the real fun in actually being able to do the science.
Every time Kellyanne Conway goes on TV, there's another fight with whoever's interviewing her that particular day.
My stuff always starts with interviews. I start interviewing people, and then slowly but surely, a movie insinuates itself.
I never dreamed when I was competing at The Championships that I would one day be interviewing the winners on Centre Court for the BBC.
As a professional journalist, I've been interviewing people for almost thirty years. And the one thing I've learned from all those interviews is that I am always going to be surprised.
I was very nervous interviewing Genesis on Radio 2. I felt out of my depth and somebody tweeted afterwards: Sara Cox interviewing Genesis - what a waste. I was crushed, because I kind of knew it was true.
I am really bad at actually interviewing people.
Their term project consists of a fieldwork collection of folklore that they create by interviewing family members, friends, or anyone they can manage to persuade to serve as an informant.
If Barbara Walters was interviewing me, I'd figure her career was as dead as mine!
Interviewers, even the ones that support the person they're interviewing, have an obligation to probe further and push back when a candidate says something dangerous.
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