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the Week of Proper 7 / Ordinary 12
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Quotations regarding 'Press'

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The people must know before they can act, and there is no educator to compare with the press.
Ida B. Wells, American Activist (1862-1931)
Remember, while the work can sometimes appear to be simple to a viewer, the ability to perform expertly, consistently, precisely, over and over again, under pressure and on demand is what's needed.
Randy West, American Entertainer
I felt no pressure that my grandfather was famous and my uncle was famous.
Kim Weston, American Photographer (1953-  )
I left for New York expecting to repeat my success, only to be turned down by almost every publisher in that city, till the Viking Press, my American publishers of a lifetime, thought of taking me on.
Patrick White, Australian Author (1912-1990)
I don't know, I think, in times where I'm really nervous, and I'm really under the pressure the worst possible outcome is for me to start thinking about it.
Shaun White, American Athlete (1986-  )
Those 40 or 50 national correspondents who had followed Kennedy since the beginning of his electoral exertions into the November days had become more than a press corps - they had become his friends and, some of them, his most devoted admirers.
Theodore White, American Journalist (1915-1986)
Press forward. Do not stop, do not linger in your journey, but strive for the mark set before you.
George Whitefield, American Clergyman (1714-1770)
Theater is not to make a living, so I don't have the money pressure.
Dianne Wiest, American Actress (1948-  )
Press on! for in the grave there is no work and no device. Press on! while yet you may.
Nathaniel Parker Willis, American Author (1806-1867)
In addition, as citizens, we must fight in their incipient stages all movements by government or party or pressure groups that seek to limit the legitimate liberties of any of our fellow citizens.
Wendell Willkie, American Lawyer (1892-1944)
One way to get high blood pressure is to go mountain climbing over molehills.
Earl Wilson, American Athlete (1934-2005)
Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that.
Joe Wilson, American Politician (1947-  )
I think it's time for the people and the press, in particular, to be more vigilant about not giving equal weight to lies as they give the truth.
Joe Wilson, American Politician (1947-  )
Our recent 5-year labour agreements, in Canada as well as the United States, are based upon experience, logic and principle rather than on pressure, propaganda and force.
Charles E. Wilson, American Businessman (1886-1972)
No one should be so naive as to think that wages among organized groups will not be increased, under pressure if necessary, to make up for increases in the cost-of-living, nor should anyone ordinarily object to such adjustments.
Charles E. Wilson, American Businessman (1886-1972)
The First Amendment does not guarantee the press a constitutional right of special access to information not available to the general public, nor does it cloak the inmate with special rights of freedom of speech.
Pete Wilson, American Politician (1933-  )
You can't do anything if a person says no. In such a case, there's nothing you can do - unlike the popular cliche that pressure is exerted, or that maybe an unwilling source is done away with.
Markus Wolf, German Public Servant (1923-  )
I feel that I, and the people under my command, tried to use all the traditional methods of recruiting agents which were also used by other intelligence services; adopting also means like pressure, money, sex - but that did not characterize my service.
Markus Wolf, German Public Servant (1923-  )
Not even the most powerful organs of the press, including Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times, can discover a new artist or certify his work and make it stick. They can only bring you the scores.
Thomas Wolfe, American Novelist (1900-1938)
The major studios don't differ very much from one another as they all operate under essentially the same principles and pressure.
Douglas Wood, Australian Celebrity
 
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