A job on a newspaper is a special thing. Every day you take something that you found out about, and you put it down and in a matter of hours it becomes a product. Not just a product like a can or something. It is a personal product that people, a lot of people, take the time to sit down and read.
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Complainant received immediate lacerations of the credibility.
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Designed by architects with honorable intentions but hands of palsy.
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Football is a game designed to keep coal miners off the streets.
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I busted out of the place in a hurry and went to a saloon and drank beer and said that for the rest of my life I'd never take a job in a place where you couldn't throw cigarette butts on the floor. I was hooked on this writing for newspapers and magazines.
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If a man, for private profit, tears at the public news, does so with the impatience of one who thinks he actually owns the news you get, it is against the national interest.
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Men in the uniform of Wall Street retirement: black Chesterfield coat, rimless glasses and the Times folded to the obituary page.
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Out in the ocean, a rope is put around the man's neck. The other end of the rope is attached to an old jukebox and it is thrown overboard. The man invariably follows.
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People born in Queens, raised to say that each morning they get on the subway and "go to the city," have a resentment of Manhattan, of the swiftness of its life and success of the people who live there.
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Politics, where fat, bald, disagreeable men, unable to be candidates themselves, teach a president how to act on a public stage.
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Precious was one of a large number of people on the street, many of whom appeared to be women; some, like Precious, actually were.
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Speaks cheerful English and in the past has written this language with a paintbrush that talks.
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The auditorium, named after a dead Queens politician is windowless in honor of the secrecy in which he lived and, probably, the bank vaults he frequented.
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The first funeral for Andrew Goodman was at night and it was a lot of work. To begin with they had to kill him.
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The number one rule of thieves is that nothing is too small to steal.
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The office of president is a bastardized thing, half royalty and half democracy, that nobody knows whether to genuflect or spit.
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The only reason this country is different from any place else is that once in a great while, this huge, snobbish, generally untalented news reporting business stops covering stories of interest only to itself and actually serves the public.
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The other feature is a gymnasium named after another dead politician who was gifted with fast and extremely sure hands.
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Those of Manhattan are the brokers on Wall Street and they talk of people who went to the same colleges; those from Queens are margin clerks in the back offices and they speak of friends who live in the same neighborhood.
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When you stop drinking, you have to deal with this marvelous personality that started you drinking in the first place.
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Why something in the public interest such as television news can be fought over, like a chain of hamburger stands, eludes me.
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