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News Quotes

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Criss Jami
“During the flames of controversy, opinions, mass disputes, conflict, and world news, sometimes the most precious, refreshing, peaceful words to hear amidst all the chaos are simply and humbly 'I don't know.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Criss Jami
“Take lightly what you hear about individuals. We need not distort trust for our paltry little political agendas. We tend to trust soulless, carried information more than we trust soulful human beings; but really most people aren't so bad once you sit down and have an honest, one-on-one conversation with them, once, with an open heart, you listen to their explanations as to why they act the way they act, or say what they say, or do what they do.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Criss Jami
“People don't care about being duped as long as they're happy, which is the shortest form of happiness; hence 'self-duprication' becomes a habit.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Criss Jami
“As for the majority, it is not so much race as it is political affiliation that really divides it today. What was once an issue of physical difference is now one of intellectual difference. Men have yet to master disagreeing without flashing all their frustrations that come with it; the conservative will throw half-truths while the liberal will throw insults. Combine these and what do you get? A dishonest mockery of a country.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The consequences of seeking popularity is not only the chronic feeling of lonliness, but a desire to hide your face from the eyes of the universe.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Criss Jami
“In a society where dirt sells, for every good story told as it is, you will hear the whole of that day's 10 bad stories sensationalized; although in reality, it could be that 100 good deeds happened that day which went unsung.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Alain de Botton
“But the answer isn't just to intimidate people into consuming more 'serious' news; it is to push so-called serious outlets into learning to present important information in ways that can properly engage audiences. It is too easy to claim that serious things must be, and can almost afford to be, a bit boring. The challenge is to transcend the current dichotomy between those outlets that offer thoughtful but impotent instruction on the one hand and those that provide sensationalism stripped of responsibility on the other.”
Alain de Botton, The News: A User's Manual

Barbara Kingsolver
“What is new is that we know so very much about the world, or at least the part of it that is most picturesquely exploding on any given day, that we're left with a desperate sense that all of it is exploding, all the time. As far as I can tell, that is the intent and purpose of television news. We see so much, understand so little, and are simultaneously told so much about What We Think, as a populace polled minute by minute, that is begins to feel like an extraneous effort to listen at all to our hearts.”
Barbara Kingsolver, Small Wonder

Alain de Botton
“In the immediate vicinity, there might well be stability and peace. In the garden, a breeze may be swaying the branches of the plum tree and dust may slowly be gathering on the bookshelves in the living room. But we are aware that such serenity does not do justice to the chaotic and violent fundamentals of existence and hence, after a time, it has a a habit of growing worrisome in its own way.”
Alain de Botton, The News: A User's Manual

Amaka Imani Nkosazana
“Moral obligations verses Legal obligations. Legally, you must abide by the laws of the land or face the consequences of being fined, imprisoned or both. Moral obligations tend to lean more towards a spiritual nature of a person. Some people perform immoral acts because legally there are no consequences. Morals birth in the heart of the individual. Moral characteristics are developed at an early age and continue into adulthood. It's a disgrace to neglect having good moral character.”
Amaka Imani Nkosazana, Sweet Destiny

Chuck Palahniuk
“Good news didn't seem real until you'd told at least a dozen friends.”
Chuck Palahniuk, Beautiful You

Criss Jami
“To swear day and night by media slander will make one a bigger victim than the slandered. It doesn't take much to begin to fear a mere illusion of human badness.”
Criss Jami, Healology

“Today, you can pick your own news. At no time has the world been this compatible with apathy.”
psyche roxas-mendoza, Cardinal virtues collection of stories on Jaime L. Cardinal Sin

John Connolly
“[I]gnorance was never an obstacle to a good sound bite.”
John Connolly, The Lovers

Bill Clinton
“Follow the trend lines, not the headlines.”
Bill Clinton

“The next question is how? How does news find us?
What you need is a certain critical literacy about the fact that you are almost always subject to an algorithm. The most powerful thing in your world now is an algorithm about which you know nothing about.”
Kelly McBride

Alain de Botton
“A popular perception that political news is boring is no minor issue; for when news fails to harness the curiosity and attention of a mass audience through its presentational techniques, a society becomes dangerously unable to grapple with its own dilemmas and therefore to marshal the popular will to change and improve itself.”
Alain de Botton, The News: A User's Manual

Glen Duncan
“Live long enough and nothing is news. 'The News' is
'the new things.' That's fine, until a hundred years go by and you realise there are no new things, only deep structures and cycles that repeat themselves through different period details.”
Glen Duncan, The Last Werewolf

Israelmore Ayivor
“Every true leader is in the business of God. The good news is that God’s business does not yield loses. Most leaders fail because they claim to be in a business whose owner they never know!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords

Israelmore Ayivor
“The reality is that we will continue to hear negative information from many sources. It lies in our will to decide whether to discard them into the waste bin or record them into our brains!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Pew Research Center
“There's no evidence from decades of Pew Research surveys that public opinion, in the aggregate, is more extreme now than in the past. But what has changed -- and pretty dramatically -- is the growing tendency of people to sort themselves into political parties based on their ideological differences.”
Pew Research Center, The Next America: Boomers, Millennials, and the Looming Generational Showdown

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Alain de Botton
“To live in modernity--an era contemporaneous with the triumph of the news--is to be constantly reminded that, thanks to science and technology, change and improvement are continuous and relentless. This is part of the reason we must keep checking the news in the first place: we might at any moment be informed of some extraordinary development that will fundamentally alter reality. Time is an arrow following a precarious, rapid and yet tantalizingly upward trajectory.”
Alain de Botton, The News: A User's Manual

“La “Crisi Esistenzialeâ€� di chi ama l’amore e ha il coraggio di amare.

Nell’epoca dove tante cose sembrano andate perse, e dove molti valori sembrano pian piano scomparsi, si trova spazio e l’ispirazione di far nascere una nuova canzone, con la quale si vuole comunicare i tanti disagi che il mondo attuale si appresta a vivere, le tante problematiche che spesso attanagliano l’essere umano, sempre preso da se stesso, e molto spesso distratto da tutte le cose che il mondo e la vita offrono.
E' cosi che nasce “Crisi Esistenziale� il nuovo brano che dà il via al nuovo album di Savio De Martino, cantautore dalle mille risorse artistiche, un brano scritto dallo stesso Cantautore, sia per la parte letteraria, che per la parte musicale, un brano voluto, un testo ricercato, una canzone necessaria, una sorta di protesta, un modo di gridare e poter dire, BASTA !!!
Questo stesso brano è stato anche proposto alla candidatura per le nuove proposte di Sanremo Giovani 2015, proprio perche� i giovani possano valorizzare la propria vita e il futuro, trovando stimoli nuovi, trovando aiuto in chi ha potere, costruirsi un domani fatto di sogni da poter realizzare, Savio De Martino ancora una volta riesce a regalare nuove emozioni, il suo essere cosi poliedrico, rende questo artista, seppur giovane, capace di mettersi sempre in gioco e in discussione con vari generi musicali.
Le sue tendenze variano dal Pop al Jazz, dal Blues alla buona Musica Leggera, in tanti anni di gavetta e di carriera è sempre riuscito a dire la sua, regalando al pubblico che lo segue con affetto e stima, tante emozioni e soprattutto tanta energia positiva.
Lui innamorato della vita, innamorato della musica, e speranzoso che le cose e il mondo puo� cambiare, una crisi cosi mondiale, dovrebbe far riflettere molte persone, e sensibilizzare chi ha il potere di essere a capo di tutto, ecco perché nasce questo nuovo brano per il 2015, dal titolo "Crisi Esistenziale".
Genesi di Crisi Esistenziale di Savio De Martino
Testo, Musica e Produzione sono di Savio De Martino attraverso la S.D.M. Production, la distribuzione avviene grazie alla Zeus Record S.R.L., gli arrangiamenti sono di Giuseppe Balsamo e Savio De Martino, le riprese video di “Pino Baylon Video� e la registrazione e mixaggio sono stati effettuati presso lo studio SG SOUND MUSIC ITALY di Savio De Martino.
Il video è già disponibile su YouTube.”
Savio De Martino

“Crisi Esistenzialeâ€� - (Testo e Musica : Savio De Martino)

CHI SONO IO PER SENTIRMI UN DIO,
E CHI SEI TU PER DECIDERE,
CHI SIAMO NOI NON LO SAPREMO MAI,
MA CERTO STA� CHE NON SIAMO EROI,
IL MONDO VA� CONSUMANDOSI,
LA TERRA E� ORMAI FUOCO E CENERE,
LA GIOVENTU� NON LAVORA PIU�,
L’ECONOMIA NON PRODUCE..
RIT.
FERMATI, NON COMMETTERE ALTRI DANNI,
BASTA METTERSI NEI PANNI,
DI CHI HA PERSO OGNI RAGIONE,
E VORREBBE QUALCOSA DI PIU�,
RITROVANDO QUEI VALORI,
QUI SI MUORE PER UN NIENTE,
TUTTI SANNO MA SI MENTE,
E LA GENTE NON CE LA FA� PIU’�
A PAGARE GLI ERRORI DI CHISSA�,
A PARLARE DI COSE CHE NON SA�,
NON C’E� PIU� SENSO DI DOVERE E SENSO DI MORALITA�,
NON C’E� VITA CHE POSSA TOGLIERE
IL DIRITTO DI VIVERE PERCHE�,
OGNI ANIMA E� UN DONO E VA VISSUTA E UN’OPPORTUNITA�..

CHI SONO IO FRA MILIARDI NOI,
SEMBRIAMO ORMAI SOLO NUMERI,
E CHI SEI TU CHE HAI SETE DI POTERE,
CHE PENSI DI DOVER COMANDARE,
E NON E� MAI TARDI PER CAMBIARE,
LA LIBERTA� STA ANCHE NELLO SPERARE,
IL MONDO E� LIBERO DI AMARE,
E LO SI FA� SENZA GUERRE..
RIT.
FERMATI, NON COMMETTERE ALTRI DANNI,
BASTA METTERSI NEI PANNI,
DI CHI HA PERSO OGNI RAGIONE,
E VORREBBE QUALCOSA DI PIU�,
RITROVANDO QUEI VALORI,
QUI SI MUORE PER UN NIENTE,
TUTTI SANNO MA SI MENTE,
E LA GENTE NON CE LA FA� PIU’� NON CE LA FA PIU’�

NOI SIAMO UNA GENERAZIONE,
CHE NON SA� PIU� DOVE ANDARE,
COLPA DI UNA CONFUSIONE,
CHE CI PORTA A SBAGLIARE QUI C’E’�
CRISI ESISTENZIALE..CRISI ESISTENZIALE..CRISI ESISTENZIALEâ€�!”
Savio De Martino

Israelmore Ayivor
“Leaders think it’s possible. They inspire followers to believe in the same good news and it becomes a blessing to them. Leadership is all about inspiring people to believe in what becomes profitable to them!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords

“Internet Users in India Prefer Local Language to Surf the Web”
TridIndia

“Soon after [George Yeo] became a politician, he made a famous speech, and for the first time, the term "OB markers" was used in political discourse. He was using golfing language to vividly make the point that Singapore needed OB markers to demarcate areas of public life that should remain out of bounds to social activism and the media. Otherwise, society paid an unacceptably high price. His essential point was that Singaporeans worked better if the cover of the banyan tree did not remain so broad. He was signalling that the state should pull back and give the people more free play.”
Cheong Yip Seng, OB Markers: My Straits Times Story