Quote by Ernest Hemingway

Personal columnists are jackals and no jackal has been known to live on grass once he had learned about meat -- no matter who killed the meat for him.


Personal columnists are jackals and no jackal has been known

Summary

This quote suggests that personal columnists, or individuals who write opinions or personal anecdotes for newspapers or media outlets, are ruthless and opportunistic. It compares them to jackals, scavenging animals known for their carnivorous nature. The quote further emphasizes that once personal columnists get a taste of the success or rewards that come from their work, they will not settle for anything less. It implies that their pursuit of personal gain outweighs any loyalty or gratitude they may have towards the sources or individuals who provide them with opportunities or information.

By Ernest Hemingway
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