As a trial lawyer in front of a jury and an author of true-crime books, credibility has always meant everything to me. My only master and my only mistress are the facts and objectivity. I have no others.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think credibility is one of those things that, if you work hard and you get it by standing in the trenches and traveling the world, people realize you're multi-faceted. Part of me is a serious journalist and I loved all of the stuff I did. And then there's another part of me that likes to let go and I think a lot of women can relate to that.
Somehow credibility comes into play if you do things that are too familiar.
I have, I think, afforded every opportunity that could be reasonably expected, to judge of my credibility.
Credibility is a basic survival tool.
I have a credibility on the subject that most people don't.
Everything in a story should be credible.
I have always defended my convictions and what I believed to be the truth.
Sometimes, in a fictional story, you can be more honest and truthful, actually. As a journalist, you're a prisoner of the data, in effect. You have to tell the story with evidence you can verify.
Credibility is someone else's idea of what I should be doing.
All credibility, all good conscience, all evidence of truth come only from the senses.