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1. "Writing on the blog, you want to get attention and make strong claims. In academic work, that often doesn't pay, so sometimes it's a little bit difficult going back and forth to navigate these differences."
Author: Alex Tabarrok
2. "I think it's a good thing that there are bloggers out there watching very closely and holding people accountable. Everyone in the news should be able to hold up to that kind of scrutiny. I'm for as much transparency in the newsgathering process as possible."
Author: Anderson Cooper
3. "That's the worst way you can hear about comedy material: from a third person's blog story that they wrote when they were upset."
Author: Anthony Jeselnik
4. "If producing a regular column is living out loud, then keeping a daily blog is living at the top of your lungs. For a couple of months there, I was shrieking like a banshee."
Author: Ayelet Waldman
5. "I have a blog in Chinese, which you can follow, Chinese signs. But I don't even update at all, often I don't."
Author: Bai Ling
6. "Today's internet bloggers and television's talking heads don't have that [a partnership]. No safety net. No brakes. No one there to question, doubt or inspire. No editor. [Carl Bernstein's A reporter's assessment]"
Author: Bob Woodward
7. "«Brixie's blog was huge. That had to be it. Brixie had a monster fashion blog. All those Los Angeles girls with their feet on the pedals of daddy's sports car... Speedometers twitched in Milan whenever those girls changed their shoes... And Brixie knew how to make the girls in L.A. change their shoes.Dr. Gustav Y. Svante had warned him about this. This was an Internet thing: "disintermediation."»"
Author: Bruce Sterling
8. "If I'm getting dressed up, I love Alice + Olivia, they have great pieces. I still look at all of the whowhatwhere.com and I read all of the fashion blogs. I'm working my way up to more grown up pieces."
Author: Candice Accola
9. "Rule number one of anime," Simon said. He sat propped up against a pile of pillows at the foot of his bed, a bag of potato chips in one hand and the TV remote in the other. He was wearing a black T-shirt that said I BLOGGED YOUR MOM and a pair of jeans that were ripped in one knee. "Never screw with a blind monk."
Author: Cassandra Clare
10. "I had a personal blog, but why does anyone care that I went shopping for hats?"
Author: Chris Hardwick
11. "The blogosphere rewards no-holds-barred smartassery."
Author: Dana Stabenow
12. "My artistic spirit is not nurtured by blogospheres."
Author: Danai Gurira
13. "I think probably the thing I'm worst at is the most ephemeral stuff, like blogs. I find it really hard to write. And I'm often been asked to write columns for papers in Peru. And I can't. I would die. There's no way I could write a column."
Author: Daniel Alarcon
14. "Juno: Honest to blog?"
Author: Diablo Cody
15. "A foolhardy lot, we accepted it all, as we always do, never asked: "What is going to happen to us now, with this invention of print?" In the same way, we never thought to ask, "How will our lives, our way of thinking, be changed by the internet, which has seduced a whole generation with its inanities so that even quite reasonable people will confess that, once they are hooked, it is hard to cut free, and they may find a whole day has passed in blogging etc?"
Author: Doris Lessing
16. "Blogging and traditional media work together. Twitter complements traditional media."
Author: Evan Williams
17. "I subscribe to about 200 blogs. I look for insights and good writing, and I look to get smarter."
Author: Evan Williams
18. "I generally blog between 5:30 A.M. and 7 A.M. I will from time to time add something during the day, but for the most part blogging is an early morning activity for me."
Author: Fred Wilson
19. "I'm totally not a blogger. Sometimes I don't even check my email. I know I should."
Author: Grace Park
20. "Now, for pure bloggers, for individual people who are just posting their own thoughts, they would still run the same risk of saying something wrong or embarrassing, but they wouldn't harm their institutions by doing so."
Author: Gregg Easterbrook
21. "Because if you make me do that, I will make a stink that you'll never get off your shiny suits. I will sue the network. I will sue the studio. I will sue each one of you personally. I will send our beloved sponsors blogs that claim you' - she pointed to the white man and the black man - 'enjoy having monkey sex on the office furniture while she' - now she pointed to the Asian woman - 'likes to watch and spank herself. Is it true? Well, it will be in a blog. Several blogs, in fact. Then I'll go to other computers and add comments, stuff like Montague likes it rough or with toy or small farm animals. Get PETA on your ass. Then I'll send those blogs to your families. Do you get the drift?"
Author: Harlan Coben
22. "You know the green grifters have no argument when they start raising the 'no blood for oil' cry on the blogs. Excuse me, if Obama's make-sure-your-tires-are-properly-inflated administration would simply allow more energy production here in the U.S., that wouldn't be a problem very long, would it?"
Author: Howie Carr
23. "There will never be a replacement for that ongoing physical contact. But I don't think blogging is meant to replace the face-to-face of friendships and meetings. Blogging is a way to keep in touch with a larger group of people on an ongoing basis, in a more efficient way."
Author: Indra Nooyi
24. "Are you fangalicious? -Jess, a random bloggerI could never be as fangalicious as you'd want me to be.-Fang"
Author: James Patterson
25. "I checked out your blog.'Oh. Dear. Baby. Jesus. How did he find it? Wait. More importantly was the fact he HAD found it. Was my blog now googleable? That was awesomesauce with an extra heaping of sauce."
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
26. "Your religious beliefs are your business. They are not and should not be the basis for law. If you use them as justification to discriminate against others, don't be upset when others decide you're an asshole."[Blog post of July 26, 2011]"
Author: Jim C. Hines
27. "We've seen how grassroots journalism by blogs has had an impact at various points politically, as ordinary people have amplified stories that were being ignored by the traditional press."
Author: Jimmy Wales
28. "Well, there are more writers of blogs right now than there are readers, so that's clearly a vanity phenomenon."
Author: John Doerr
29. "I don't have a particular go-to political blog."
Author: Justin Amash
30. "I know what I know, and what I don't know....I will find out. - thepublicblogger"
Author: Kendall F. Person
31. "Maybe you have already been writing, but never considered a book before. What you have contributed to websites, discussion groups, blogs and membership communities can lead to books. These are great places to flesh out ideas, get reader feedback, and sometimes even catch the attention of an agent, publisher or larger audience. If anything, a well branded presence on the internet positions you in a way where you have the opportunity to become the authority or expert. Do not let any of what you have written online go to waste. Make files and collect all of your information because you may have enough content already written to fill two books!"
Author: Kytka Hilmar Jezek
32. "I have spent most of my adult life proving that I existed. A blog is an accessible way of doing this - there is a date and place in cyberspace that I existed a year ago, to the day, and the proof is still there."
Author: Lemn Sissay
33. "I don't watch any television, hardly ever because I'm so busy. I always obviously watch my shows because I blog about it and talk about it, but no, I can watch the news in the morning and that's it."
Author: Lisa Vanderpump
34. "Everyone has this perception that the bloggers, they say horrible things about you and they hide behind their computers where you can't see them."
Author: L'Wren Scott
35. "People might start with LiveJournal or Blogger, but if they get serious, they'll graduate to WordPress. We try to cater to the more powerful users."
Author: Matt Mullenweg
36. "A newspaper is the center of a community, it's one of the tent poles of the community, and that's not going to be replaced by Web sites and blogs."
Author: Michael Connelly
37. "I know I have the mental capacity of a thousand bloggers, but because of that, my obligation to serve God is also that of a thousand bloggers."
Author: Mickey Kaus
38. "Twitter is so short, it's safe. I don't want my bosses to be like, 'Hey, your script is due and we saw you wrote four blog pages.'"
Author: Mindy Kaling
39. "George R.R. Martin is not your bitch.from his blog: http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2009/05..."
Author: Neil Gaiman
40. "And I thought, eight years ago, when I began carefully charting the progress of American Gods, nervously dipping my toes into the waters of blogging, would I have imagined a future in which, instead of recording the vicissitudes of bringing a book into the world, I would be writing about not-even-interestingly missing cups of cold camomile tea? And I thought, yup. Sounds about right.Happy Eighth birthday, blog."
Author: Neil Gaiman
41. "While I love the medium, I've always been skeptical about the value of blogs as businesses."
Author: Nick Denton
42. "And once I realized that code I write never fucking goes away and I'm going to be a maintainer for life. I get comments about blog posts that are almost 10 years old. "Hey, I found this code. I found a bug," and I'm suddenly maintaining code."
Author: Peter Seibel
43. "In terms of being a 'sneakerhead,' there was one point where I was obsessively following every sneaker blog. That's the beauty of Twitter: To get the heads up on what's coming out."
Author: Questlove
44. "Copywriters, journalists, mainstream authors, ghostwriters, bloggers and advertising creatives have as much right to think of themselves as good writers as academics, poets, or literary novelists."
Author: Sara Sheridan
45. "The idea was to anger the drama kids, not hurt any of them. I'm not a deer hunter. I decided to prey on their most basic, cherished fear. "This play sucks! No one likes it. Not even the junior high bloggers will review this lame excuse for a Moliere," I yelled, and chucked tomatillos at the stager, over, under, and past the ducking, traumatized performers in French aristocrat costumes."
Author: Sarah Skilton
46. "My blogging life is basically goalless. I like the zen nature of that, and paradoxically, it improves results."
Author: Seth Godin
47. "Creative exhaustion is first cousin to writer's block. First off, I try to accept that when it hits, I am not wasting time, but preparing myself to return to work. I blog more. I do something different, like answering this question. If I can't force myself to finish a story, then perhaps it was not worth finishing. If I have to push rather than let it flow, it won't be as good as if I take more time, mess around in the garden and try to shove the guilt deep into the compost pile. I am still a writer so long as I am thinking!"
Author: Sue Isle
48. "A kind of emptiness existed in the center of my bagel; really it was just the hole that's in the middle of all bagels; 'i need to go read my blog to find out what my politics are"
Author: Tao Lin
49. "Taciau prisiklauses austru daktaro kalbu apie kolumbietišku kvaišalu nauda, galiu pasakyti, kad religija yra ir kokainas liaudžiai, nes butent ji skatino ir tebeskatina karus, kitatikiu skerdynes, tai tinka krikšcionims, musulmonams bei kitiems stabmeldžiams, ir jei afrikieciai seniau galabydavo tik vieni kitus, tai misionieriai atverte juos padare koloniju kariunais, tinkamais mirti pirmose linijose, o užemus miesta žaginti baltaodes moteris. Žmones niekada su tokiu atsidavimu ir ikaršciu nepridirba tiek blogo, kiek padaro iš religiniu isitikinimu."
Author: Umberto Eco
50. "Losing the Internet has forced them to interact verbally instead of microblogging their lives, but a lot of them still talk in Tweets:"Ugh! I'm standing in line at the post office.""I'm not eating the crusts on my sandwich because apparently I'm five."
Author: Wayne Gladstone

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