Which ever one of you will want to become a journalist, let him remember to choose his own master: the reader.
I started off as a journalist when I was young and I did not get paid unless I wrote three stories a day.
I've always thought that travelling every day as a journalist on the Tour's got to be harder than actually racing.
It might not be wise for a sometime political journalist to admit this, but the 2016 campaign doesn't seem like fun to me.
You had journalist saying during the campaign that Donald Trump compels them to suspend all objective standards of journalism.
Under Syrian law, a journalist is not allowed to report on military matters. This may be wrong or right, but that's just the way it is.
In my career, I have played a gangster, an ex cop, a journalist and a film director. Yet, the label of a serial kisser refuses to leave me.
I believe a journalist needs to be free to ask the questions he or she deems relevant, without constraints from others.
You cannot hope to bribe or twist, thank God! The British journalist.
But seeing what the man will do unbribed, there's no occasion to!
Just because I've got blonde hair and haven't been to Bosnia doesn't mean I'm a bimbo. I am still a serious journalist.
In any kind of conflict, you have a certain dehumanization that comes along with it. And it's important as a reporter, a writer, a journalist, to try to restore humanity.
I don't know if I ever believed in the infallibility of a journalist's objectivity, but I definitely stopped flirting with the notion as a young adult.
Ive never had any interest at all in being a journalist or writing some sort of historically accurate autobiography.
The thing with 'The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo' is that is it's like an Agatha Christie plot, and an investigating journalist is also a classic character.
Journalism is the protection between people and any sort of totalitarian rule. That's why my hero, admittedly a flawed one, is a journalist.
What's great about 'The Daily Show' is I can use satire and push the envelope. I couldn't do that anywhere else. Even if I was a journalist.
I will always treasure the nearly 3 years I spent working for James O'Keefe as an undercover journalist at Project Veritas.
I wasn't imposing my presence on anyone, which is very important for a would- be journalist. I stayed back. Always let people be themselves.
I began my career in the arts as a model, before adding my hats as an actress, a photographer, a journalist and now, filmmaker. I've seen and experienced it all.
I never set out to be a journalist. I wanted to be a humanitarian doctor like Albert Schweitzer, working in Africa.
I went on a long trip through South America with Prince Charles where I was the only journalist there - a couple of photographers but no other writers.
I was born in France. My father was a renowned French philosopher and journalist, and my mother was a painter. So I grew up in Parisian intellectual circles.
I've been both a journalist and a politician, and I can tell you it is more fun to ask the questions than have to answer them.
As a professional journalist, I have always been fascinated by people who appear to have even more spare time than I do.
As I point out in the very first pages of 'Into the Wild,' I approached this book not as a normal, you know, unbiased journalist.
I have tried to remain a working, cutting-edge journalist and I don't do it the way everybody else does it. And I think that's the difference.
My emotional and intellectual response to Hiroshima was that the question of the social responsibility of a journalist was posed with greater urgency than ever.
I never actually went anywhere when I was a journalist. I was a critic, and I just sort of got stuff in the mail and chatted about it.
That's what I think a journalist from the '70s and '80s should look like - as though he has led a full journalistic life.
I hesitate to say what the functions of the modern journalist may be, but I imagine that they do not exclude the intelligent anticipation of the facts even before they occur.
I very much dislike being interviewed by the kind of journalist who tries to dig into your private life.
I started as a journalist for magazines in New York City, so it was always storytelling. And moving into movies was a natural transition.
Going to where the silence is. That is the responsibility of a journalist: giving a voice to those who have been forgotten, forsaken, and beaten down by the powerful.
I've been meaning to write about the Rolling Stones, but I am the furthest thing from a hipster rock journalist.
I remember everyone in high school thought I should be a journalist because I looked like Connie Chung.
I've definitely written people e-mails telling them I've loved their stories, but that seems more like a professional journalist thing to do.
I think it's like everything else; one shouldn't dig too deeply. It's silly to say that with a journalist, but sometimes there is not a truth to be found.
To be completely honest, I never thought I could become a model growing up. I actually wanted to be an entertainment journalist.
A journalist can make or break a case, in a way, because they can figure out things the police can't, or they can destroy people's lives.
Being a journalist seemed the ideal way of both having a job and experiencing the world, especially for anyone with a sense of adventure.
If a tech journalist needs financial security before doing what their conscience dictates, I'm not sure they should be calling themselves journalists at all.
At an Antifa event meant to resist 'fascist violence,' I - a gay journalist of color - was beaten so badly that I was hospitalized for a brain hemorrhage.
I think Shep Smith is probably the premier anchor/journalist of my generation. He's terrific, and he does the news straight and let the chips fall where they may.
As a journalist, my job is to be dispassionate. Suddenly to be the centre of a story and to be crying, it made me feel very insecure.
I think interviews should happen after a journalist sees a film. You have a lot to talk about then.
I believe that I've been asked all possible questions. I, myself, if I were a journalist, would not know what to ask me.
I think that - not just as a journalist but as a human being - I have the ethical responsibility to avoid actions that can harm innocent people.
Journalism, as concerns collecting information, differs little if at all from intelligence work. In my judgment, a journalist's job is very interesting.
Pulitzers are journalist-oriented, so the publicity machine kicks in for about two days. Then, you go back to normal.
Being a journalist got me to meet with children who had witnessed all their beliefs, all their faith in the world collapse.
I've been a software engineer, a novelist, a journalist, and a manager - and managing developers is easily the trickiest thing I've ever done.
Whether I'll get the chance to write fiction, I don't know. I could do political conspiracy thrillers, couldn't I? With an investigative journalist as the heroine.
Everybody I knew, practically, was a journalist when I was a kid - my father, all of his friends. I never wanted to be like those people.
As I've gotten older, I've realized that things are a lot more permeable. It's not so black and white: not every journalist is a jerk.
France: As a professional journalist, I like the idea of a society where it is considered an acceptable occupation to basically sit around and drink.
To my mind, a journalist needs to espouse objectivity and distance, while a writer practises an art that is more free.
As a journalist, a big part of what you do is search for drama and conflict. And a lot of the backstory with 'Billions' is grounded in my journalistic background.
I didn't look at it as a transition so much, because I never intended to have a career as a journalist, writing about people who make movies.
In my mind, I still think - and wish - that I'm going to be a journalist or a writer. That's been my dream job my entire life.
If I could only follow one person on Twitter, it would be Heidi Moore. She's a financial journalist at NPR's Marketplace.
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