Quotes on the topic: Headlines


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When I gain a pound it's in the headlines.


When you do a cartoon based on news headlines, you do it based on incomplete information.


I'm pretty quick to delete something off of my phone if it's become obsolete. And things like RSS readers have made life easier - all of the headlines are going to be related to a topic I'm interested in.


'Boldly going where hundreds have gone before' does not make headlines.


Phrases that have historical significance or become headlines don't just magically appear in the moment. They are mindfully planned.


It is grievous to read the papers in most respects, I agree. More and more I skim the headlines only, for one can be sure what is carried beneath them quite automatically, if one has long been a reader of the press journalism.


I follow a lot of news outlets on Twitter, so I'll just go skim through the headlines and see what's going on.


It's old news, me and my accent, but it always seems to make headlines.


Headlines are so great in a sense that they can take a little bit from an article completely out of context and blow it into something it's not. Some people really only read headlines.


I just say what I think is the funniest thing I could say. I'm not trying to make headlines. I'm just trying to say the stuff that I think is funny and will make people laugh.


I'm smart enough to know, 'Don't try and make any headlines.'


Whenever you analyse anyone who has had any success and they're in the headlines, you will find they are human and make mistakes. I'm certainly that and I've made a lot of mistakes.


I do a lot of things behind the scenes. I do a lot of things that don't hit the headlines.


These days, headlines are trying to get you to click.


Whenever you're the leader in any industry, you get more headlines.


Headlines, in a way, are what mislead you because bad news is a headline, and gradual improvement is not.


Joe Biden is that special combination of someone who is very talented and influential, but when he starts speaking, there's inevitably going to be headlines written about something he said.