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All roads lead to something you were predestined to do.
— Fredrik Backman
The distinctive crimes of this generation are crimes of subtlety and finesse.
- ALEXANDER S. BACON 1908 — J.M. Carlisle
- ALEXANDER S. BACON 1908 — J.M. Carlisle
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
but with the way they ought to be. — Joseph Pulitzer
There is no fact or fiction, only imagined truths.
— Mark Piper
The past is an unsolved mystery and the truth a moving target.
— Edna Buchanan
A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will in time produce a people as base as itself.
— Joseph Pulitzer
One thing about Texas people, they're very passionate about their Rock N' Roll, and I love it.
— Steven Adler
Publicity, publicity, publicity is the greatest moral factor and force in our public life.
— Joseph Pulitzer
Newspapers should have no friends.
— Joseph Pulitzer
Gram for gram, spirulina could be the most nutritious and well-rounded food on the planet, which stores almost indefinitely.
— Gabriel Cousens
My especial object is to help the poor; the rich can help themselves. I believe in self-made men.
— Joseph Pulitzer
There is not a crime, there is not a dodge, there is not a trick, there is not a swindle, there is not a vice which does not live by secrecy.
— Joseph Pulitzer
True modernism is freedom of mind, not slavery of taste. It is independence of thought and action, not tutelage under European schoolmasters.
— Rabindranath Tagore
If I could have any artist's work on my sitting room wall it would probably be by Van Gogh or Picasso.
— Juliet Stevenson
If corpses were still able to buy things, the inside of coffins would have been turned into advertising space a long time ago.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I want to talk to a nation, not to a select committee.
— Joseph Pulitzer