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Sensationalizing Media Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

Good or ill, life is life; you only realize that when you have to risk it. — Erich Maria Remarque

Sensationalizing Media Quotes By James Patterson

The media are right now in the process of doing millions upon millions of dollars' worth of free PR work for whoever is doing this. Such over-the-top, wall-to-wall coverage just sets the bar higher and higher each time for the nut jobs and terrorists to get everybody's attention. "Which means bigger explosions, more bodies, and more atrocities. They should take their cue from the baseball media, which nipped fan stupidity in the bud when they wisely decided to stop showing people who run onto the field." "So don't tell people there's terrorism? That's your solution?" said Brooklyn. "How about at least not sensationalizing it so much?" Arturo said. "This is a bloodbath. Stop selling the frickin' popcorn. — James Patterson

Sensationalizing Media Quotes By Henry R Brandt

The heart of the problem is a problem with the heart. — Henry R Brandt

Sensationalizing Media Quotes By Stacy Schiff

I have three children, each of whom is having an idyllic childhood, probably because I have been at the office the entire time. — Stacy Schiff

Sensationalizing Media Quotes By Tara Kelly

Sometimes in the winter, when the fog rolled in and silenced the waves, it felt as if death had its fingers around my neck. Fingers like frostbitten twigs that made me ache inside. — Tara Kelly

Sensationalizing Media Quotes By Pope Francis

How good it is for us when the Lord unsettles our lukewarm and superficial lives. — Pope Francis

Sensationalizing Media Quotes By Peter Lerangis

Amy Cahill didn't believe in omens. But black snow was falling, he earth was rumbling beneath her feet, her brother was meowing, and her uncle Alistair was prancing on the beach in pink pajamas. She had to admit, the signs were not promising. — Peter Lerangis