(321 quotes found)
“We've seen no evidence whatsoever that he is guilty of anything but honest journalism.”
Bill Keller
“I finally was ready to assume the risk of publicly presenting the things I had to bring my fellowmen. I truly found this anything but easy. Indeed, I had to struggle with considerable obstacles within my nature before I willingly could shoulder the burdensome responsibility which, in my opinion, everyone must bear who will put any sentence he has written into print for all the world to read.”
Bô Yin Râ
“Internet journalism could advance freedom of expression and wider view points. Although I have been convicted by Iranian courts, I have not lost hope and I am sure that in coming years the rulers of my country will have to respect the flow of information and freedom of expression.”
Arash Sigarchi
“There was a time when journalism meant impartial reporting.”
Muhammed Haider
“It's a time of great uncertainty, but we are focused on doing great journalism for ourselves because we want to and for our readers because they deserve it.”
Amanda Bennett
“Take then good note of it. Nothing is too small. I counsel you, put down in record even your doubts and surmises. Hereafter it may be of interest to you to see how true you guess. We learn from failure, not from success!”
Bram Stoker
“In journalism, anything that we do as journalists that confuses the public about our ability to be independent in our reporting is obviously harmful to journalism.”
Al Tompkins
“I have a picture of the Pont Neuf on a wall in my apartment, but I know that Paris is really on the closet shelf, in the box next to the sleeping bag, with the rest of [my] diaries.”
Thomas Mallon
“The skills that you learn here not only prepare you for a career in journalism, they prepare you for any number of careers. We want to open up that head start to people who can really use it.”
Adeel Iqbal
“There are many reasons for keeping a diary: to make a note of facts that one considers important; to open one's heart, to give vent to one's feelings, to make confessions; from the instinct of economy which sometimes encourages a writer to make good use of even the smallest crumbs of his life, so that he may have one more book to publish; or again from vanity and self-satisfaction.”
Alberto Moravia