Monday, July 06, 2009

Recollection, emotion, order

“Not everyone realizes that to write a really good piece of journalism is at least as demanding intellectually as the achievement of any scholar. This is particularly true when we recollect that it has to be written on the spot, to order, and that it must create an immediate effect, even though it is produced under completely different conditions from that of scholarly research. It is generally overlooked that a journalist’s actual responsibility is far greater than the scholar’s.”
- Max Weber

"We journalists are supposed to move on. Most of the time, like insatiable voyeurs, we do. But once a decade or so, we get undone, as if in love, and our subject has its revenge, turning the tables and refusing to let us be."
- Roger Cohen

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Anonymous Nicole said...

Intersting quotes. What happens when you are like me, and now it's just a job.

12:58 PM  
Blogger This Bug said...

You going through it, huh Cuz?

12:01 AM  
Blogger Kari said...

N: On the days it's a job, I'm unhappy. On the days it's about writing and I can ignore everything/one else, I'm happy. It's a balance, I guess.

S: I'm always going through it. :)

8:37 PM  

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