Piers Morgan
TeSi II--
TeSi II-- Unseelie
Morgan: "Let me know your views, good, bad and ugly. I've had it all."
Morgan: "What is it about this ideological dream of the right to bear arms that overrides any other rights, I mean the rights to not have your children killed at school?"
Morgan: "All the heat should come my way."
Morgan: "There is a type of snobbish, pompous journalist who thinks that the only news that has any validity is war, famine, pestilence or politics. I don't come from that school."
Morgan: "I want to interview the most important people in the world and have everyone in America the next day going, 'Did you see that?'"
Morgan: "Most of the men that sue in Hollywood are all about 5' 2'. They wake up every day, know they're tiny and feel very angry about it, so they go out and sue people."
Morgan: "There are many different ways of categorizing news. It doesn't have to be just war and famine and serious politics."
Morgan: "There is a certain advantage to the British accent. I do notice that Americans love it; they think the we Brits are smarter than perhaps we are."
Morgan: "I think there’s often a time when there should be a nanny state. Yes, people need nannying."
Morgan: "I miss the adrenalin of working in a newsroom when there's a massive breaking news story such as the Arizona shootings. Now I have this show I will still be involved with news stories like that. I've come full circle."
Morgan: "I kind of think we have too many guns in this country."
Morgan: "History is littered with many, many talented young people who got a break damaged in the end by fame and other things when they were young and took it."
Morgan: "I think that variety is the key to our success. It is what makes us different, and long may that continue."
Morgan: "Journalism is no longer just about the print medium and in 25 years' time newspapers will have died out. You're left with a new form of journalism which will be conducted through the prism of iPads and everything else. It will always be about content - journalists will always have work, just in a different format."
Morgan: "Bill O'Reilly is like a comfortable pair of shimmeringly angry slippers, but you know every night what you're going to get."
Morgan: "Don't chase women, they will chase you. They are like horses in a pasture: if you don't go drooling over her, she is going to want to know why."
Morgan: "Why don't you all grow a pair?"