Famous Quotes
170 Quotations with Newspaper.
- 61. Aneurin Bevan: I read the newspaper avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.
- 62. Don DeLillo: I think it's only in a crisis that Americans see other people. It has to be an A ...
- 63. Kate Chopin: I trust it will not be giving away professional secrets to say that many readers ...
- 64. Herbert Marcuse: If the worker and his boss enjoy the same television program and visit the same ...
- 65. George Bernard Shaw: If you value a man's regard, strive with him. As to liking, you like your newspa ...
- 66. Heinrich Heine: In these times we fight for ideas and newspapers are our fortress.
- 67. Patrick Kavanagh: It is impossible to read the daily press without being diverted from reality. Yo ...
- 68. Jane Austen: It is indolence... Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, ...
- 69. Wilbur F. Storey: It is the newspaper's duty to print the news and raise hell.
- 70. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Journalism is popular, but it is popular mainly as fiction. Life is one world, a ...
- 71. Charles Lamb: Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever puts one down without the feelin ...
- 72. Oscar Wilde: Newspapers have degenerated. They may now be absolutely relied upon.
- 73. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: No one knows who is listening, say nothing you would not wish put in the newspap ...
- 74. R. H. Hutton: Nothing would improve newspaper criticism so much as the knowledge that it was t ...
- 75. Gilbert K. Chesterton: People accuse journalism of being too personal; but to me it has always seemed f ...
- 76. Karl Kraus: Progress, under whose feet the grass mourns and the forest turns into paper from ...
- 77. Will Stanton: Republicans study the financial pages of the newspaper. Democrats put them in th ...
- 78. Will Stanton: Republicans study the financial pages of the newspaper. Democrats put them in th ...
- 79. Spiro T. Agnew: Some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages.
- 80. Thomas Jefferson: The advertisements are the most truthful part of a newspaper.