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Newspapers Quotes

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In the newspapers there is insulting and stirring up hatred. Those irresponsible daubers!
Joseph Goebbels

In the media there is vitriolic and inciting animosity. Those culpable scrawlers!
Authors on Newspapers Quotes: Thomas Jefferson Henry Ward Beecher Will Rogers Dave Barry Henry David Thoreau Thomas Carlyle Will McDonough Daniel Okrent Rupert Murdoch Harry S. Truman Andrew Card Stephen Colbert Mark Twain Alexander Lebedev Ben Bradlee Karl Barth Norman Mailer Bertrand Russell James Fenton Michel Faber Donald E. Graham Omar Bongo Joe Murray Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Alphonse de Lamartine Steve Coogan Gordon Getty Chuck Klosterman Sally Quinn Nellie Bly Matt Groening Arthur Christiansen Nadine Gordimer
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Take your Bible and take your newspaper, and read both. But interpret newspapers from your Bible.
Karl Barth

'Consult Scripture and the media, but shape your understanding of the news with biblical principles.'
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If I read the newspaper I come out dirtier than I went in. If I read my Bible, I come out cleaner than I went in, and I like being clean!
Smith Wigglesworth

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Impressionism is the newspaper of the soul.
Henri Matisse

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Newspapers have roughly the same relationship to life as fortune-tellers to metaphysics.
Karl Kraus

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I cannot, whilst President of the United States, descend to enter into a newspaper controversy.
James K. Polk

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I was the fattest baby in Clark County, Arkansas. They put me in the newspaper. It was like a prize turnip.
Billy Bob Thornton

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Show me a contented newspaper editor and I will show you a bad newspaper.
Arthur Christiansen

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These newspaper reporters... ever since Sullivan versus New York Times... have got a license to lie.
Edward Bennett Williams

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A newspaper should be the maximum of information, and the minimum of comment.
Richard Cobden

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We must do away with all newspapers. A revolution cannot be accomplished with freedom of the press.
Che Guevara

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The best fiction is far more true than any journalism.
William Faulkner

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A newspaper that is true to its purpose concerns itself not only with the way things are but with the way they ought to be.
Joseph Pulitzer

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You cannot get all the facts from just one newspaper, and unless you have the facts, you cannot make proper judgments about what is going on.
Harry S. Truman

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People are tried and convicted in the newspapers and on television before they ever see a courtroom.
Assata Shakur

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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

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We must hold the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other.
Karl Barth

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The biggest difference between Kennedy and Nixon, as far as the press is concerned, is simply this: Jack Kennedy really liked newspaper people and he really enjoyed sparring with journalists.
Ben Bradlee

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The newspapers are the cemeteries of ideas.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

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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

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That a Parliament, especially a Parliament with Newspaper Reporters firmly established in it, is an entity which by its very nature cannot do work, but can do talk only.
Thomas Carlyle

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Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress
Wendell Phillips

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Homer is new this morning, and perhaps nothing is as old as today's newspaper.
Charles Peguy

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I come from a newspaper background, so maybe Im attuned to current events.
Jess Walter

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Most British newspapers now have more columns than the Acropolis
Ian Jack

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Take me ham away, take away my eggs, even my Chili, but leave me my newspaper.
Will Rogers

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Newspapers are horror happening to other people.
Nadine Gordimer

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I don't care a straw for your newspaper articles, my constituents don't know how to read, but they can't help seeing them damned pictures.
Boss Tweed

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Those who don’t read the newspapers are better off than those who do insofar as those who know nothing are better off than those whose heads are filled with half-truths and lies.
Thomas Jefferson

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Whenever I read the newspaper, I say to myself, 'At least my wife loves me.'
Bill Gross

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I don't read books. I like to read newspapers and magazines, but I've never learnt to enjoy books or novels.
Kid Rock

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Everybody who talks to a newspaper has a motive. That's just a given. And good reporters always, repeat always, probe to find out what that motive is.
Ben Bradlee

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When I started out, people were afraid of parish priests. Now they're afraid of newspaper editors.
Michael D. Higgins

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Nothing can now be believed that is seen in a newspaper.
Thomas Jefferson

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If I had to choose between government without newspapers, and newspapers without government, I wouldn't hesitate to choose the latter
Thomas Jefferson

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We think we have got freedom of the press. When one millionaire has ten newspapers and ten million people have no newspapers - that is not freedom of the press.
Anastas Mikoyan

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There is no substitute for a local newspaper that is doing its job.
Warren Buffett

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I've been doin' drive-bys all of my life. Except the bullets are newspapers, the car is my bike.
Bo Burnham

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The first duty of a newspaper is to be accurate. If it be accurate, it follows that it is fair.
Herbert Bayard Swope

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I run a couple of newspapers. What do you do?
Kane

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The window to the world can be covered by a newspaper.
Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

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Newspapers that are truly independent, like The Washington Post, can still aggressively investigate anyone or anything with no holds barred.
Bob Woodward

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If you do read the newspaper you are misinformed.
Mark Twain

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Dad, as a good American, believed his newspapers.
Upton Sinclair

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I'm glad we haven't got newspapers now. It's been much nicer without them.
Nevil Shute

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I read the newspaper.
George W. Bush

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I feel that I belong to the 19th century. Some composers' music is very topical. It almost says, 'This is about what I read in newspapers yesterday.' Not mine.
Gordon Getty

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I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.
Jackie Kennedy

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I draw a weekly comic strip called Life in Hell, which is syndicated in about 250 newspapers. That's what I did before The Simpsons, and what I plan to do for the rest of my life.
Matt Groening

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In America journalism is apt to be regarded as an extension of history: in Britain, as an extension of conversation.
Anthony Sampson