In a war, you must hate somebody or love somebody; you must have a position or you cannot stand what goes on.
For a war correspondent to miss an invasion is like refusing a date with Lana Turner.
I am a gambler. I decided to go in with Company E in the first wave.
I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my life.
I would say that the war correspondent gets more drinks, more girls, better pay, and greater freedom than the soldier, but at this stage of the game, having the freedom to choose his spot and being allowed to be a coward and not be executed for it is his torture.
This war is like an actress who is getting old. It is less and less photogenic and more and more dangerous.
It's not enough to have talent, you also have to be Hungarian.
The truth is the best picture, the best propaganda.
The war correspondent has his stake - his life - in his own hands, and he can put it on this horse or that horse, or he can put it back in his pocket at the very last minute.