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Anne Rice

"But Marchent, most journalists can't be trusted. You do know that, don't you?"

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Brennan Manning

"When the New York Times scratches its head, get ready for total baldness as you tear out your hair."

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Brennan Manning

"Pro-government press is not a press it is just a lie-generating ugly machine; it is a guard dog, guarding only the official thieves, not the public!"

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Brennan Manning

"Sensationalism dies quickly, fear is long-lived."

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Brennan Manning

"If you interviewed 1,000 politicians and asked about whether the media's too soft or too hard, about 999 would say too hard."

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Brennan Manning

"Madison Avenue is a very powerful aggression against private consciousness. A demand that you yield your private consciousness to public manipulation."

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Brennan Manning

"The minute viewers callin or write about your looks, they were not listening to what you were saying."

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Brennan Manning

"If you're nice, decent, attractive, get good grades and are talented, no one wants to read about that...They want to read what's out-of-the-ordinary, the scandalous, the shocking and the tragic. They want a story; they want to be captivated and what's typical does not give them that...unless, of course, that person ends up a victim, commits a crime or loses their minds via a love affair."

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Brennan Manning

"When the name of Gail Wynand became a threat in the publishing world, a group of newspaper owners took him aside-at a city charity affair which all had to attend-and reproached him for what they called hid debasement of the public taste."It is not my function" said Wynand, "to help people preserve a self-respect they haven't got. You give them what they profess to like in public, I give them what they really like. Honesty is the best policy, gentlemen, though not quite in the sense you were taught to belive"."

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Brennan Manning

"We are nauseated by the sight of trivial personalities decomposing in the eternity of print."

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Brennan Manning

"We have more choice than ever before about where and how we buy and read books."

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Anne Rice
"The atheism and nihilism of my earlier years now seems shallow, and even a bit cocky."

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Anne Rice
"I don't think you can hold in your mind the full conception of what the world is."

Perception

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Anne Rice
"I am in love with you', I responded.He laughed the most beguiling and gentle laugh.'Of course you are,' he replied. 'I understand perfectly because I'm in love with myself. The fact that I'm not transfixed in front of the nearest mirror takes a great deal of self-control.'It was my turn to laugh."

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Anne Rice
"Truth is a risky proposition. It's the nature of mediocre human beings to believe that lies are necessary, that they serve a purpose, that truth is subversive, that candor is dangerous, that the very scaffold of communal life is supported by lies."

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Anne Rice
"I loved words. I love to sing them and speak them and even now, I must admit, I have fallen into the joy of writing them."

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Anne Rice
"The sky was growing dangerously light when I left Lestat and made my way to the secret place, below an abandoned building where I kept the iron coffin in which I lie.This is no unusual configuration among our kind-the sad old building, my title to it, or the cellar room cut off from the world above by iron doors no mortal could independently seek to lift."

Mystery

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Anne Rice
"I hear the birds singing. Listen. I hear them in their cage. The others-all our kind who know of her-they think of her as heartless, but she wasn't heartless. She was only aware of things which I didn't learn till so many decades had passed. She knew secrets that only suffering can teach..."

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Anne Rice
"I watched him rise from the coffin, with slow, elegant gestures; our gestures, for we are the only beings who routinely rise from coffins."

Mystery

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Anne Rice
"To be human, that's what most of us long for. It is the human which has become myth to us."

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Anne Rice
"I do not read the ancient languages, but I am beginning to study Greek."

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