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Joseph Pulitzer
American
Publisher
Born:
Apr 10
,
1847
Died:
Oct 29
,
1911
Day
Great
News
People
Remember
Will
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What a newspaper needs in its news, in its headlines, and on its editorial page is terseness, humor, descriptive power, satire, originality, good literary style, clever condensation, and accuracy, accuracy, accuracy!
Joseph Pulitzer
Good
Needs
News
Satire
Humor
Power
Clever
Style
Headlines
Editorial
Accuracy
Literary
Newspaper
Page
Descriptive
Originality
We are a democracy, and there is only one way to get a democracy on its feet in the matter of its individual, its social, its municipal, its State, its national conduct, and that is by keeping the public informed about what is going on.
Joseph Pulitzer
Democracy
Matter
National
State
Way
One-Way
About
Only
Only One Way
Individual
Feet
Conduct
Get
Going
Informed
Public
Social
Keeping
Municipal
We all want prosperity, but not at the expense of liberty. Poverty is not as great a danger to liberty as is wealth, with its corrupting, demoralizing influences. Let us never have a Government at Washington owing its retention to the power of the millionaires rather than to the will of millions.
Joseph Pulitzer
Government
Great
Liberty
Wealth
Prosperity
Will
Poverty
Power
Danger
Rather
Never
Retention
Demoralizing
Than
Owing
Expense
Want
Influences
Us
Washington
Let Us
Millionaires
Millions
Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light.
Joseph Pulitzer
Remember
Light
Will
Before
Guided
Above
Put
Clearly
Read
Accurately
Them
Appreciate
A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will in time produce a people as base as itself.
Joseph Pulitzer
Time
People
Will
Cynical
Press
Mercenary
Itself
Produce
Base
Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together.
Joseph Pulitzer
Together
Will
Fall
Our
Press
Rise
Republic
Publicity, publicity, publicity is the greatest moral factor and force in our public life.
Joseph Pulitzer
Life
Our
Moral
Factor
Force
Greatest
Public
Public Life
Publicity
The American people want something terse, forcible, picturesque, striking - something that will arrest their attention, enlist their sympathy, arouse their indignation, stimulate their imagination, convince their reason, awaken their conscience.
Joseph Pulitzer
People
Will
Imagination
Sympathy
Striking
Something
Indignation
Attention
Picturesque
Forcible
Arouse
Arrest
Stimulate
American
Want
American People
Convince
Reason
Awaken
Conscience
Enlist
It only serves to show what sort of person a man must be who can't even get testimonials. No, no; if a man brings references, it proves nothing; but if he can't, it proves a great deal.
Joseph Pulitzer
Great
Man
Great Deal
Nothing
Must
Only
He
Sort
Deal
Testimonial
Proves
References
Person
Get
Show
Who
Even
Serve
Brings
I am deeply interested in the progress and elevation of journalism, having spent my life in that profession, regarding it as a noble profession and one of unequaled importance for its influence upon the minds and morals of the people.
Joseph Pulitzer
Life
People
Progress
My Life
Minds
Spent
Morals
Having
Noble
Journalism
Importance
Am
Influence
Regarding
Interested
Profession
Elevation
Deeply
I would rather have one article a day of this sort; and these ten or twenty lines might readily represent a whole day's hard work in the way of concentrated, intense thinking and revision, polish of style, weighing of words.
Joseph Pulitzer
Work
Hard Work
Day
Words
Style
Thinking
Way
Would
Ten
Rather
Weighing
Concentrated
Sort
Readily
Polish
Lines
Revision
Article
Intense
Represent
Might
Hard
Whole
Twenty
An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery.
Joseph Pulitzer
Government
Courage
Intelligence
Virtue
Press
Able
Sham
Know
Without
Mockery
Trained
Which
Public
Disinterested
Popular
Right
Preserve
I desire to assist in attracting to this profession young men of character and ability, also to help those already engaged in the profession to acquire the highest moral and intellectual training.
Joseph Pulitzer
Character
Training
Men
Young
Those
Moral
Ability
Highest
Attracting
Also
Intellectual
Young Men
Acquire
Engaged
Help
Profession
Assist
Desire
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