Quotes from William Safire


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Is sloppiness in speech caused by ignorance or apathy? I don't know and I don't care.


When infuriated by an outrageous column, do not be suckered into responding with an abusive e-mail. Pundits so targeted thumb through these red-faced electronic missives with delight, saying 'Hah! Got to 'em.'


Never look for the story in the 'lede.' Reporters are required to put what's happened up top, but the practiced pundit places a nugget of news, even a startling insight, halfway down the column, directed at the politiscenti. When pressed for time, the savvy reader starts there.


One challenge to the arts in America is the need to make the arts, especially the classic masterpieces, accessible and relevant to today's audience.


Knowing how things work is the basis for appreciation, and is thus a source of civilized delight.


I'm a right-wing pundit and have been for many years.


Cast aside any column about two subjects. It means the pundit chickened out on the hard decision about what to write about that day.


A book should have an intellectual shape and a heft that comes with dealing with a primary subject.


Previously known for its six syllables of sweetness and light, reconciliation has become the political fighting word of the year.


At a certain point, what people mean when they use a word becomes its meaning.


A reader ought to be able to hold it and become familiar with its organized contents and make it a mind's manageable companion.


Stop worrying about the 'dumbing down' of our language by bloggers, tweeters, cableheads and MSM thumbsuckers engaged in a 'race to the bottom' of the page by little minds confined to little words.


When I need to know the meaning of a word, I look it up in a dictionary.


To be accused of 'channeling' is to be dismissed as a ventriloquist's live dummy, derogated at not having a mind of one's own.


The wonderful thing about being a New York Times columnist is that it's like a Supreme Court appointment - they're stuck with you for a long time.


If you re-read your work, you can find on re-reading a great deal of repetition can be avoided by re-reading and editing.


I'm willing to zap conservatives when they do things that are not libertarian.


Have a definite opinion.


I think we all have a need to know what we do not need to know.


Do not be taken in by 'insiderisms.' Fledgling columnists, eager to impress readers with their grasp of journalistic jargon, are drawn to such arcane spellings as 'lede.' Where they lede, do not follow.