Michael Wolf Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 12 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Michael Wolf.
Famous Quotes By Michael Wolf
I was working at the 'New York Times,' ruing every second of my life, thinking how was I ever going to get out of here, and thinking that one could only do it the way newspaper people have always done it. I needed a scoop, and I would go out and I would dream upon coming upon fires or the sky falling in front of me or anything. — Michael Wolf
I produced some very good work at 'New York' magazine. — Michael Wolf
I think one of the best jobs in the universe must be being the editor of 'The New Yorker', but there are a number of magazines that I'd be excited to be the editor of. They would be 'Wired', 'The New Yorker' and probably, 'Vogue'. — Michael Wolf
several old movies where the boy tossed pebbles at the girl's window. So I planned to use that approach. But — Michael Wolf
One thing I can say right off the bat is that creating great editorial is a huge challenge, and you can't help but go through the process and not appreciate how valuable this skill is, and how much I admire the people who do this every day. — Michael Wolf
I think there is a real value in an editorial point-of-view and in editorial curation, and in putting together an entire narrative around a set of topics is important. — Michael Wolf
Everybody is someone else's instrument. — Michael Wolf
What could I have possibly learned except the really most important thing, which is that I did not want to work at the 'New York Times'? Beyond that, I learned how a newspaper works. — Michael Wolf
Everybody is promoting something. — Michael Wolf
While we can all access articles and information in so many places now - across blogs, in newspapers, on video - there is something very powerful about putting it all together into an edited format in a single issue that has a narrative stretching across the themes. — Michael Wolf
One of the things about having worked at certain places is that it becomes very hard after you stop working at them to continue a relationship, to continue even reading them. So I must confess that I don't read 'New York' magazine anymore. — Michael Wolf
If you tweet for me, I'll tweet for you. — Michael Wolf