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  • A new life? There’s not such thing. It was only in the magazine headlines that people got a new life. Stopped drinking or taking drugs, found a new love. But the same life.

    Drinking   People   Drug  
  • You hear headlines from time to time about the Amazon rainforest disappearing at a greater or lesser rate.... The real story is that over time the rate has stayed just the same. Year after year, decade after decade, we have failed to stop or really even decrease deforestation.

    Real   Failure   Science  
  • A long headline that really says something is more effective than a brief heading that says nothing.

  • A good headline can make an advertisement good even if the picture is poor.

    John Caples (1932). “Tested Advertising Methods: How to Profit by Removing Guesswork”
  • History's long arc is different than the today's headlines.

    Long   Different   Today  
    Source: www.msnbc.com
  • I became more curious about the story behind the story [in the House of Cards]. So what was really going on behind the headline? And it's a little bit sad that that show, it doesn't seem so much like entertainment the way it did back when we started doing it.

    Source: www.npr.org
  • Im pretty quick to delete something off of my phone if its become obsolete. And things like RSS readers have made life easier - all of the headlines are going to be related to a topic Im interested in.

    Phones   Topics   Easier  
  • When NASA makes discoveries they are profound and they make headlines, everyone takes notice. It drives dialogue and, today, it would drive the blogosphere. It would drive the projects the kids do in school. So you wouldn't even need programs to try and stimulate curiosity. You wouldn't need programs to try to convince people that science literacy is good. Because they're going to want to participate on this epic adventure that we call space exploration.

    School   Adventure   Kids  
  • New Rule: News organizations have to stop using the phrase: "We go beyond the headlines." That's your job, dummy. You don't see American Airlines saying, "We land our jets on the runway"!

    Bill Maher (2006). “New Rules: Polite Musings from a Timid Observer”, p.140, Rodale
  • Headline?" he asked. "'Swing Set Needs Home,'" I said. "'Desperately Lonely Swing Set Needs Loving Home,'" he said. "'Lonely, Vaguely Pedophilic Swing Set Seeks the Butts of Children,'" I said.

    Lonely   Children   Home  
    John Green (2012). “The Fault in Our Stars”, p.86, Penguin UK
  • A story might sell if there's a headline like 'Marilyn Manson admits to being Satanic', all the little hypocrites will go and buy the magazine, read about what evil, weird people we are and will feel better about themselves.

  • We wrote about having five kids and bringing them to church. A journalist at The Washington Post wrote this article where the headline was "The New Catholic Evangelism Of Jim Gaffigan." And it was a bit terrifying.

    Kids   Catholic   Church  
    "Comic Jim Gaffigan On Stand-Up, Faith And Opening For The Pope". "Fresh Air" with Terry Gross, www.npr.org. September 24, 2015.
  • The press came out with headlines. Trump throws baby out of arena. I don't throw babies out, believe me. I love babies.

    Baby   Believe   Arena  
    Source: abcnews.go.com
  • I would say realistically, and I don't want any headlines, but I would say realistically that next year would be the last year.

    Years   Would Be   Want  
  • What people think about you is not supposed to matter much, so long as you yourself know where the truth lies; but I have found out, as have others who move in and out of newspaper headlines, that on occasion it can matter a good deal. For once you enter the world of headlines you learn there is not one truth but two: the one which you know from the facts; and the one which the public, or at any rate a highly imaginative part of the public, acquires by osmosis.

    Lying   Moving   Thinking  
    Richard E. Byrd (2003). “Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure”, p.8, Island Press
  • If the worst that happens is that I wake up and see a picture of myself and a headline saying, 'He wasn't very funny last night', then I've got nothing to complain about.

  • I speak to kids 16, 17 years old, they haven't read a newspaper. They haven't physically handled a newspaper. They don't even look at the headlines on a subway. These kids are on the Internet and the level of news that they're getting is not the quality of 'The New York Times' or 'The Wall Street Journal.' It's way deficient, and they don't care.

    New York   Wall   Kids  
    Interview with Tavis Smiley, www.pbs.org. April 28, 2011.
  • The headline is the most important element in most advertisements. It is the telegram which decides the reader whether to read the copy.

  • I'm not James Bond. There's your headline! It's very clear to me that he's the furthest from my character that it's possible to be. It's somebody I play.

  • But take the Russia issue. You open up the convention, and you have got a report that the Democratic Party has been hacked by the Russians, e-mails, the e-mails of the Democratic Party, which is a headline and words that you don't want, if you're Hillary Clinton's campaign.And Donald Trump immediately takes the story and basically steps on the advantage he has and say, well, the Russians, who am I to tell [Vladimir] Putin? You know, the Russians ought to come in and continue to hack our - and find out where the e-mails are.

    Party   Russia   Issues  
    Source: www.pbs.org
  • You don't have to make the headlines to make a difference.

  • Anytime you do a story that has an impact beyond that day's headlines and in what I regard as a very positive direction there has to be a certain amount of pride.

    Pride   Impact   Stories  
    "SI 60 Q&A: How Tom Verducci blew the lid off baseball's Steroid Era". Interview with Ted Keith, www.si.com. September 9, 2014.
  • Headline writing is an art form.

    Art   Writing   Form  
  • Winning is not about headlines and hardware [medals]. It's only about attitude. A winner is a person who goes out today and every day and attempts to be the best runner and best person he can be. Winning is about struggle and effort and optimism, and never, ever, ever giving up.

  • I'm fully aware that if I were to change professions tomorrow, become an astronaut and be the first man to land on Mars, the headlines in the newspapers would read: `Mr. Darcy Lands on Mars.

    Men   Land   Mars  
  • We do have freedom of speech, but if you say the wrong word, it looks like it makes headlines. So everybody has to be very careful.

    Interview with Glenn Thrush, www.politico.com. June 20, 2016.
  • Glue guys aren't superstars. They're not the No. 1 option. They just do things only coaches really appreciate. The stars get the headlines, but glue guys help you get in the winner's circle. I don't think you can win without having that kind of player.

    Stars   Winning   Player  
    Interview with Bob Hertzel, www.timeswv.com. March 10, 2012.
  • I pride myself on never using a cuss word on stage. Ever. I headline in Las Vegas every year, and this summer I am performing on an Alaskan cruise. Not too many comedians can pull that off. Funny thing is, my show doesn't change for Vegas.

    Summer   Pride   Vegas  
  • Wouldn't it be better to have a watertight law designed to catch the guilty, rather than a press release law designed to catch the headlines?

    Law   Guilty   Release  
    "Yesterday in parliament" by The Associated Press, www.theguardian.com. February 16, 2006.
  • I've got a variety of different sources of news that I follow and every day there's going to be different headlines, different stories spun different ways and different sources that they're going to cite as their facts.

    Source: www.scenepointblank.com
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