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The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.
Thomas Jefferson
Man
Better
Nothing
Reads
Educated
Than
Newspapers
Who
Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
Thomas Jefferson
Government
Me
Hesitate
Latter
Without
Were
Left
Decide
Whether
Prefer
Newspapers
Should
Moment
We live in a world where finding fault in others seems to be the favorite blood sport. It has long been the basis of political campaign strategy. It is the theme of much television programming across the world. It sells newspapers. Whenever we meet anyone, our first, almost unconscious reaction may be to look for imperfections.
Henry B. Eyring
Political Campaign
World
Fault
Political
Long
First
Live
Strategy
Programming
Others
Meet
Our
Television
Favorite
Finding
Seems
Imperfections
Unconscious
Almost
Look
Reaction
Sport
Been
Campaign
Blood
Sells
May
Whenever
Where
Anyone
Theme
Newspapers
Much
Across
Basis
The American fascists are most easily recognized by their deliberate perversion of truth and fact. Their newspapers and propaganda carefully cultivate every fissure of disunity, every crack in the common front against fascism.
Henry A. Wallace
Truth
Every
Carefully
Easily
Recognized
Propaganda
Deliberate
Fact
Most
Cultivate
Crack
American
Front
Common
Against
Newspapers
Perversion
Fascism
Fascists
The genius of the United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures, nor in its ambassadors or authors or colleges, or churches, or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or inventors, but always most in the common people.
Walt Whitman
Best
People
Genius
States
Churches
Colleges
Inventors
Most
Executives
Always
Nor
Ambassador
Authors
Common
Common People
Newspapers
Even
United
United States
Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Thousand
Bayonets
Feared
More
Hostile
Than
Newspapers
Four
I read in the newspapers they are going to have 30 minutes of intellectual stuff on television every Monday from 7:30 to 8. to educate America. They couldn't educate America if they started at 6:30.
Groucho Marx
Monday
Every
Television
Minutes
Stuff
Read
Educate
Intellectual
America
Going
Newspapers
Started
People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
A. J. Liebling
News
People
Confuse
Everywhere
Read
Newspapers
Those newspapers of the nation which most loudly cried dictatorship against me would have been the first to justify the beginnings of dictatorship by somebody else.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Me
Dictatorship
Somebody
First
Nation
Cried
Else
Those
Would
Most
Been
Loudly
Beginnings
Which
Against
Justify
Newspapers
Fifty percent of people won't vote, and fifty percent don't read newspapers. I hope it's the same fifty percent.
Gore Vidal
Hope
Vote
People
Percent
Read
Same
Newspapers
Fifty
I read the newspapers avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.
Aneurin Bevan
Read
Continuous
Fiction
Form
Newspapers
Avidly
Journalism is popular, but it is popular mainly as fiction. Life is one world, and life seen in the newspapers is another.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Life
World
Seen
Mainly
Journalism
Another
Fiction
Newspapers
Popular
In my view, far from deserving condemnation for their courageous reporting, the New York Times, the Washington Post and other newspapers should be commended for serving the purpose that the Founding Fathers saw so clearly.
Hugo Black
History
Post
Other
Fathers
Saw
Purpose
Clearly
New
Courageous
Condemnation
Times
York
Reporting
New York
New York Times
Newspapers
Far
Should
View
Washington
Washington Post
Deserving
Founding
Founding Fathers
Serving
Newspapers are the second hand of history. This hand, however, is usually not only of inferior metal to the other hands, it also seldom works properly.
Arthur Schopenhauer
History
Second-Hand
Other
Properly
Only
Seldom
Also
Metal
However
Hand
Inferior
Hands
Newspapers
Works
Second
We do not talk - we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from cursory readings of newspapers, magazines and digests.
Henry Miller
Digest
Magazines
Facts
Talk
Another
Readings
Newspapers
Theories
One could not be a successful scientist without realizing that, in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers and mothers of scientists, a goodly number of scientists are not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
James D. Watson
Stupid
Only
Could
Supported
Goodly
Conception
Also
Without
Mothers
Narrow-Minded
Scientist
Scientists
Dull
Contrast
Just
Newspapers
Realizing
Successful
Popular
Number
You can find old Jewish newspapers from Detroit that have my promotional ad in them. It was a totally insane time in my life. Paul Rudd was also a bar mitzvah emcee, you know? It was like being a local rock star in Detroit.
James Wolk
Life
Time
You
Old
My Life
Local
Insane
Find
Emcee
Totally
Detroit
Like
Know
Also
Rock
Rock Star
Mitzvah
Being
Bar
Bar Mitzvah
Paul
Them
Newspapers
Star
Ad
Jewish
I think I understand what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers.
William Tecumseh Sherman
Battle
Field
Military
Think
Name
Misspelled
Understand
Fame
Newspapers
Your
The major newspapers simply stopped writing about me, and my voice could no longer be heard on radio or television.
Galina Vishnevskaya
Me
Writing
Television
About
Voice
Could
Simply
Longer
Major
Heard
Stopped
Newspapers
Radio
In revealing the workings of government that led to the Vietnam War, the newspapers nobly did precisely that which the Founders hoped and trusted they would do.
Hugo Black
War
Government
Hoped
Would
Nobly
Revealing
Led
Trusted
Did
Precisely
Which
Newspapers
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Workings
Founders
I think democracy's undermined when those who own newspapers fill them with trivia rather than real issues.
Ken Livingstone
Democracy
Own
Think
Those
Rather
Trivia
Undermined
Real
Issues
Real Issues
Than
Them
Newspapers
Who
Fill
Someone called all the newspapers in New York and told them I'd died. I've been told by almost everyone it was an ex-wife - I've had a few so it's hard to pinpoint which one - but who knows for sure?
Richard Pryor
Few
Everyone
Ex-Wife
Someone
Had
Almost
Almost Everyone
New
Knows
Sure
Been
Pinpoint
York
Died
New York
Which
Them
Newspapers
Hard
Who
When I was counsel for the Senate Rackets Committee, about 25% of the important leads which our committee developed came from newspapers. This increased my respect for those courageous newspapers which assisted us. It also caused me to look with wonderment at some of the newspapers that did not.
Robert Kennedy
Me
Respect
Important
Increased
Our
Those
Some
About
Counsel
Developed
Leads
Look
Also
Courageous
Came
Caused
Senate
Did
Committee
Which
Newspapers
Us
Assisted
I'm 68 and a half years old; I grew up with newspapers; I love newspapers; I love the news business. I started CNN; I'm a journalist and proud of it.
Ted Turner
Love
News
Business
Old
Journalist
Half
Half Years
Proud
Years
Up
Grew
News Business
Newspapers
Started
By the time I received my doctorate in American studies in 1957, I was in the twisted grip of a disease of our times in which the sufferer experiences an overwhelming urge to join the 'real world.' So I started working for newspapers.
Tom Wolfe
Time
World
Overwhelming
Our
Join
Studies
Doctorate
Real
Times
American
Disease
Experiences
The Real World
Real World
Which
Urge
Grip
Newspapers
Working
Twisted
Received
Started
By The Time
I've had an ambition to be somebody since I was 13 years old because I wanted to help my family. I wanted to hurry and grow up so I could make enough money to buy my father a big car and my mother a beautiful home with an electric washing machine and all those things she used to see in the newspapers.
Trini Lopez
Beautiful
Buy
Home
Family
Money
Mother
Old
Car
Father
Somebody
Big
Ambition
Enough
Enough Money
Machine
Those
Hurry
See
Could
Had
Beautiful Home
Since
She
Make
Because
Years
Up
Wanted
Newspapers
Used
Electric
Help
Washing
Washing Machine
Grow
Grow Up
Things
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