What You’ve Taught Me, Lesson Seven

John Hoffland:   Brevity is the source of wit.

All genius needs is an opening.

To enjoy flowers you have to first plant a garden.

Don’t get angry, get creative.

Four o’clock isn’t the best time to tell stories in the newsroom.

 

Doug Kent:   If you write it, it must be true.

Judy Clark:  What you see is what you get.

The sound of laughter is more precious than any gemstone.

Amie Winters:   Fun is nine tenths job satisfaction

Brian Belmont:  Is it really work if you’re having fun?

Jodi Weber:    Give one hundred reporters the same story and you will have one hundred stories.

Renee Tessman:    Sweetness covers steel.

John Froyd:    Don’t believe everything you read.

Rod Ketter:  It ain’t worth the heart attack

Jim Riggs:   Live like there’s no tomorrow.

Brenda Haines:  Do your best work until the opportunity arises to do your best work.

Shelly Nazarenus:     Precise pronunciation is of prime importance.

Pat Krietlow:   A videographer is more than a taxi driver.

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This post was written by sbetchkal on February 10, 2012