The New York playgoer is a child of nature, and he has an honest and wholesome regard of whatever is atrocious in art.
‐‐ Frank Moore Colby
The New York Public Library is a wonderful gem. I go there to get away from the bustle of the city. They have an incredible collection of menus from all over the city.
‐‐ Daniel Humm
The New York Quarterly is an amazing, intelligent, crazy, creative, strange, and indispensable magazine.
‐‐ James Dickey
The New York that Frank Sinatra sang about, people will never know that place. The New Orleans that Louis Armstrong sang about is the New Orleans that's still there - it's preserved.
‐‐ Blake Lively
The New York Times Bestseller 'The Amateur,' written by Ed Klein, former editor of the 'New York Times Magazine,' is one of the best books I've read.
‐‐ Fran Tarkenton
The New York Times editorial page is like a Ouija board that has only three answers, no matter what the question. The answers are: higher taxes, more restrictions on political speech and stricter gun control.
‐‐ Ann Coulter
'The New York Times' list is a bunch of crap. They ought to call it the editor's choice. It sure isn't based on sales.
‐‐ Howard Stern
The New York Times published the guest list on the front page. The masks were a brilliant concept.
‐‐ George Plimpton
The 'New York Times' reviews of my work have been evenly divided - favourable and unfavourable.
‐‐ Zubin Mehta
'The New York Times' thing... I think any actor would be thrilled to be profiled in that paper.
‐‐ John Hawkes
The New York Times' was enigmatic: 'Some unimaginable gravitational force is pulling our entire galaxy in the opposite direction.' End of article. If you stop and think about that, we are recreating ourselves.
‐‐ Dwight Schultz
The 'New Yorker' asked me to shoot a story on climate change in 2005, and I wound up going to Iceland to shoot a glacier. The real story wasn't the beautiful white top. It ended up being at the terminus of the glacier where it's dying.
‐‐ James Balog
'The New Yorker' didn't invent the magazine cartoon, but it did really establish it.
‐‐ Robert Mankoff
'The New Yorker's' drama critics have always had a comparable authority because, for the most part, the magazine made it a practice to employ critics who moonlighted in the arts. They worked both sides of the street, so to speak.
‐‐ John Lahr
'The New Yorker's fiction podcast I like a lot, where they have authors pick short stories by other authors that appeared in 'The New Yorker.'
‐‐ Gillian Jacobs
The new Zune may not be an iPod killer, but it does offer a clean interface, great industrial design, HD radio, and a subscription model for music, making it significantly less expensive for big users.
‐‐ Douglas Rushkoff
The newer homes did not sustain as much damage because they were built to better safety codes; they were better designed, higher wind loads for the roof. All of those facets made those homes sustain the storm a whole lot better.
‐‐ Ginny Brown-Waite
The newest books are those that never grow old.
‐‐ Logan Pearsall Smith
The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it.
‐‐ Edward R. Murrow
The newest victims of the nation's foreclosure crisis are pets, which is extremely distressing to me.
‐‐ Margaret Cho
The newly decorated theatres produced things like car parks and restaurants, so you could have a good night out, quite cheaply without all that bother of having to go somewhere else.
‐‐ Timothy West
The newly released movie 'Noah' features a retelling of the creation story that clearly depicts Darwinian evolution transforming a single-cell organism into a monkey. The movie also seems to show magic in scenes more reminiscent of the occult than of the Bible story.
‐‐ Aaron Klein
The newness effect of a new thing wears off in nine months to a year, but financial security can last a lifetime.
‐‐ Dan Buettner
The news anchor is exactly that - an anchor, a center, a focus.
‐‐ Jessica Savitch
The news appeals to the same jaded appetite that makes a child tire of a toy as soon as it becomes familiar and demand a new one in its place.
‐‐ Christopher Lasch
The news comes somewhat late, but I'm glad to hear it nevertheless.
‐‐ Malcolm Campbell
The news in Europe, West and East, is still showing America in flames, flood, etc. Cities are shown underwater; befuddled American officials are shown trying to explain why we are winning the war on terrorism.
‐‐ Richard Reeves
The news is increasingly full of mismatched people saying daft things to one another.
‐‐ Craig Brown
The news is staged, anticipated, reported, analyzed until all interest is wrung from it and abandoned for some new novelty.
‐‐ Thomas Griffith
The news is the one thing the networks can point to with pride. Everything else they do is crap, and they know it.
‐‐ Fred W. Friendly
The news is what it is. It's going to be good, it's going to be positive, it's going to be negative. It's going to have all sorts of effects on candidates always.
‐‐ Mark E. Hyman
The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.
‐‐ Peter McWilliams
The news media is so quick to pick up tragic stories of imperiled children that it seems like there are more terrible events today than ever before - when in fact it's quite the opposite. It is, in all manners possible to calculate, the safest time in the history of civilization to be a kid.
‐‐ Gever Tulley
The news media's silence, particularly television news, is reprehensible. If we knew as much about Darfur as we do about Michael Jackson, we might be able to stop these things from continuing.
‐‐ Nicholas D. Kristof
The news media tends to act like the kids on a young soccer team. We all follow the ball as it moves from one side of the field to the next - like a kids' soccer game. And the kid who ends up scoring a goal was the one who's off to the corner by himself just waiting for the opportunity.
‐‐ Steve Capus
The news of any politician's death should be listed under 'Public Improvements.'
‐‐ Frank Dane
The news of the discovery spread fast all over the country, and inquisitive enquiries mingled with congratulations from this moment became the daily programme.
‐‐ Howard Carter
The news of the open military help to Franco from Hitler and Mussolini, and the heroic resistance of the people of Madrid, Barcelona and the big cities fired a widespread wish to help the Republic and its people.
‐‐ Bill Alexander
The news that comes out of Pakistan is always geared toward terrorism and fundamentalism. But when you give people freedom of expression and the freedom to go out and be social and to express themselves, you will see a change. I see that coming about in my country.
‐‐ Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
The news today that Bush has vowed to veto any legislation that reviews the security implications of the Dubai Port World's potential management of our ports is ludicrous and the entire Democratic Party is calling him to task for it.
‐‐ John Conyers
The news used to be to report facts and allow you to make the decision.
‐‐ Jesse Ventura
The newspaper headlines may shout about global warming, extinctions of living species, the devastation of rain forests, and other worldwide catastrophes, but Americans evince a striking complacency when it comes to their everyday environment and the growing calamity that it represents.
‐‐ James Howard Kunstler
The newspaper is a marvelous medium. It is extraordinarily convenient and cheap. Let's see. This one cost 75 cents. Now that's a little high. I bought it when I was downtown this morning.
‐‐ Harrison Salisbury
The newspaper is dying. I'm not sure there will be newspapers and its one business I'd never be in.
‐‐ Sumner Redstone
The newspaper is, in fact, very bad for one's prose style. That's why I gravitated towards feature stories where you get a little more leeway in the writing style.
‐‐ Tom Wolfe
The newspaper offers something very different from Google's aggregators. It offers a value system, an idea of what matters in the world. Newspapers need to start articulating that value.
‐‐ Evgeny Morozov
The newspapers are always reminding the public that I am an unpopular prime minister.
‐‐ Ehud Olmert
The newspapers loved pinup pictures of pretty young swimmers, and as a national champion, I got more than my share of space in the sports pages.
‐‐ Esther Williams
The newspapers of the twenty-first century will give a mere 'stick' in the back pages to accounts of crime or political controversies, but will headline on the front pages the proclamation of a new scientific hypothesis.
‐‐ Nikola Tesla