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Letter "J" » James McBride Quotes
«As a journalist, the details always tell the story.»
«They talk themselves out of everything else, there's nothing else but you and the information you want, and they give it to you.»
«When you're interviewing someone, even your mother - you have to sort of deal with you have to get some objective space from yourself and the person but you also have to find what's the best way to get the information from that person.»
«If you have the material it will form itself as a kind of connective tissue.»
«You have to give him pretty high marks on how he manages the business. They've done pretty good in the marketplace, taking share every year.»
«Interest rates aren't as critical since half their customers pay cash for their purchases. That protects them a little bit from housing cycles.»
«The important thing is for students to know that it's OK to fail. Failure teaches success you don't have to aim for law school or medical school as alternatives for living a full and useful life.»
«The children created pop art portraits of themselves by tracing over a digital picture on the computer. It certainly added something extra. At the end of the class, they couldn't believe that it was already playtime.»
«All four of them want it pretty badly. It's the last great site on the Strip and there's never going to be another chance like this.»
«They're trying to get the best possible price for shareholders. They probably approached it in the right manner by not getting too firm with any one bidder.»