Restaurant Man is kind of the story, an unabridged story of what happened in my life, the good bad and ugly. Some people might glean some life lessons. It is honest, not written as a press release.
When I'm in my studio, it usually feels like a hassle to actually press all the buttons and make music come out the other end.
We must press on then, in haste; not simply because every hour brings us nearer to death, but because even before then our powers of perception and comprehension begin to deteriorate.
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I don't ever want to believe my own press clippings, good or bad.
I think I was pretty much hated in France. The French press ignored me. There was a movement when the children of celebrities faced strong animosity.
The brains of members of the Press departments of motion-picture studios resemble soup at a cheap restaurant. It is wiser not to stir them.
Hosni Mubarak. . . his constitution is not democratic, but he is democratic. We can voice our opinions now. The press is free.
Wouldn't that be an amazing super power? Knowing where to press on someone's neck to make them immediately urinate.
The press is, almost without exception, corrupt.
John Kerry reportedly flew in his private hairdresser before his "Meet the Press" interview for a total cost of $1,000. That's $1,000 for a haircut, which sounds like a lot, but have you seen the size of Kerry's head.
Don't divide the world into 'them' and 'us. ' Avoid infatuation with or resentment of the press, the Congress, rivals, or opponents. Accept them as facts. They have their jobs and you have yours.
I'd love to write about my growing sexual awareness, but the press would turn it into something squalid.
The U. S. corporate media, otherwise known as the "free press," is that hollow pillar on which contemporary American democracy rests.
Were you to read the British press today, you would learn that the British Empire never forgets its defeats.
The press is the fourth estate of the realm.
The only time I ever really consider retiring is when I get fed up with the press. Which is often.
The British press has an insatiable appetite for making public things that should be private. It's a prurience that I've never understood.
The press doesn't matter as much like it used to matter.
I am now about to set seriously to work upon preparing for the press an account of my theory of Logic and Probabilities which in its present state I look upon as the most valuable if not the only valuable contribution that I have made or am likely to make to Science and the thing by which I would desire if at all to be remembered hereafter.