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Tabloid Press Quotes By Michael Robotham

Everybody you work with has their own voice, and if you do your job well enough, even their closest friends or their partner of 40 years isn't going to recognise the fingerprints of a ghostwriter. — Michael Robotham

Tabloid Press Quotes By J.D. Robb

When she opened her car door, she noticed the electronic memo on the driver's seat. Scooping it up, she got behind the wheel. As she headed toward the gate, she flicked on the memo. Roarke's voice drawled out.
"I don't like the idea of you shivering unless I cause it. Stay warm."
Frowning, she tucked the memo in her pocket before experimentally touching the temperature gauge. The blast of heat had her yelping in shock.
She grinned all the way to Cop Central. — J.D. Robb

Tabloid Press Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

This extreme treatment was among the proliferating regimens developed in response to the stunning increase in nervous disorders diagnosed around the turn of the century. Commentators and clinicians cited a number of factors related to the stresses of modern civilization: the increased speed of communication facilitated by the telegraph and railroad; the "unmelodious" clamor of city life replacing the "rhythmical" sounds of nature; and the rise of the tabloid press that exploded "local horrors" into national news. These nervous diseases became an epidemic among "the ultracompetitive businessman and the socially active woman. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Tabloid Press Quotes By Michael Chang

Seeing the Olympics come to China made me want to get more involved. — Michael Chang

Tabloid Press Quotes By Jeanann Verlee

Men,
want to fix you,
save you,
or fuck you.
I can't be fixed
and I don't care to be saved. — Jeanann Verlee

Tabloid Press Quotes By Dave Cutler

In the summer of 1988, I received an interesting call from Bill Gates at Microsoft. He asked whether I'd like to come over and talk about building a new operating system at Microsoft for personal computers. [ ... ] What Bill had to offer was the opportunity to build another operating system, one that was portable [ ... ]. — Dave Cutler

Tabloid Press Quotes By Simon Rex

I think there is some truth to publicity stunts that might get you press like that. It's so hilarious because now every time I walk by the tabloid stands and look at the tabloids it makes me kind of wonder like what's really going on. — Simon Rex

Tabloid Press Quotes By Matthew Perry

Trying to overcome addiction is one of the hardest things for a person to do. And the fact that I had to do it under the scrutiny of tabloid press at first made it seem even more difficult. But in fact, it oddly ended up being a plus. Because of the tabloid stuff, it wasn't like I could walk into a bar and order a drink. — Matthew Perry

Tabloid Press Quotes By Bill Maher

It's all been satirized for your protection. — Bill Maher

Tabloid Press Quotes By Judith Butler

Masculine and feminine roles are not biologically fixed but socially constructed. — Judith Butler

Tabloid Press Quotes By Jessica Kristie

Broken.
As I search for hope,
In the same eyes
I lost it. — Jessica Kristie

Tabloid Press Quotes By Anthony Holden

A close associate of his gave an interview in which the book was described as quotes 'fiction from being to end'. I suffered trial by tabloid for a couple of weeks, lots of insults in the press, in the columns - this man should be put in the tower and so on. — Anthony Holden

Tabloid Press Quotes By Audrey Bell

People believed him. Everyone believed him. And when everyone believes something about you, it might as well be true. — Audrey Bell

Tabloid Press Quotes By Liu Cixin

There were few things that it needed to remember forever, and those were etched by its genes into the storage area known as instinct. Having — Liu Cixin

Tabloid Press Quotes By Birgitte Hjort Sorensen

In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh. — Birgitte Hjort Sorensen