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I'm very unrelaxed doing a newspaper interview.
— Hugh Grant
I want to hang out in Edinburgh with my friends and eat fish and chips wrapped in newspaper.
— Shirley Manson
I don't even read the newspaper; I don't read that crap.
— Tracy Morgan
Jefferson said he only read the advertisements in the newspaper, because it was there he was most likely to find the truth.
— Harold Holzer
Owning a newspaper does not confer immunity.
— Alexander Lebedev
Do not, oh do not indulge such a wild idea that a newspaper might err! If so what have we to trust in this age of sham?
— Lewis Carroll
A celebrity is an object that the media manufactures today, just so they have a subject tomorrow.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The devil's aversion to holy water is a light matter compared with a despots dread of a newspaper that laughs.
— Mark Twain
There is no substitute for a local newspaper that is doing its job.
— Warren Buffett
They were smoking huge cigarettes they had rolled in newspaper.
— Kurt Vonnegut
In spring training I'm in every newspaper (in Korea) every day. In the regular season, they watch it on TV.
— Hee-seop Choi
While strides are being made in the social-media space, the newspaper and news business should continue to embrace social media.
— Amy Jo Martin
the sour faces of the multitude, like their sweet faces, have no deep cause, but are put on and off as the wind blows and a newspaper directs. Yet
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The newspaper is dying. I'm not sure there will be newspapers and its one business I'd never be in.
— Sumner Redstone
Culturally, politically, everywhere you look ... Read the newspaper. Go online. Our world has gone to hell.
— Gary Oldman
Nothing could be older than the daily news, nothing deader than yesterday's newspaper.
— Edward Abbey
Our good time is sitting in a coffee shop with a newspaper, writing a line on the back of a napkin. That is the most fun comedians ever have
— Jerry Seinfeld
The author describes Lincoln's attitude in making a deal with a newspaper publisher as, "almost defiant transparency.
— Harold Holzer
Ever noticed that no matter what happens in one day, it exactly fits in the newspaper?
— Jerry Seinfeld
Impressionism is the newspaper of the soul
— Henri Matisse
I already have insurance, a religion, and a newspaper subscription... I'm also... not interested in... aggressive sales of cats...
— Natsuki Kizu
Most newspaper companies still have their heads in the sand, but other media companies are aggressive.
— Rupert Murdoch
For many years I was engaged in journalism, writing articles and chronicles for the daily press without ever joining the staff of any newspaper.
— Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
The newspaper Hilda gets delivered would call me evil. The one I buy on the corner would say it's more complicated than that.
— Sam Lipsyte
A newspaper is the center of a community, it's one of the tent poles of the community, and that's not going to be replaced by Web sites and blogs.
— Michael Connelly
A newspaper is an oversized book with adverts and an expiry date.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I couldn't open up a magazine, you couldn't read a newspaper, you couldn't turn on the TV without hearing about the obesity epidemic in America.
— Morgan Spurlock
If Moses had been paid newspaper rates for the Ten Commandments, he might have written the Two Thousand Commandments.
— Isaac Bashevis Singer
A discarded newspaper skimmed the sidewalk with a sound like the whisperings of a dead lover.
— John Connolly
If you talk to most people under 30, they don't read a newspaper.
— Douglas Alexander
You soon know the difference between a real newspaper and an electronic one as soon as a fly won't leave you alone.
— Jeremy Lee
One newspaper even published one of my nude paintings - the one of me naked from the waste up.
— Cleo Moore
If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.
— Mark Twain
Journalists are never hungry. They swallow everything.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
With the newspaper strike on, I wouldn't consider dying.
— Bette Davis
A newspaper is always a weapon in somebody's hands.
— Claud Cockburn
The most efficacious secular book that ever was published in America is the newspaper.
— Henry Ward Beecher
It is uplifting to lose one?s faith in a reality which looks the way it is described in a newspaper.
— Karl Kraus
Show me a contented newspaper editor and I will show you a bad newspaper.
— Arthur Christiansen
Nowadays, her life is more like a newspaper: aimless, up-to-date and full of meaningless events
— Michel Faber
My father was one of 11. He was an attorney. My mother worked for the Syracuse newspaper as a columnist before she became a stay-at-home mother.
— Siobhan Fallon Hogan
None of them were the men we knew. The newspaper stories were like dreams to us, bad dreams dreamt by others.
— Margaret Atwood
Newspaper men, perhaps more than any other class, are rated by ability.
— Franklin Knight Lane
We're no longer a newspaper in the morning, we're a 24/7 newspaper organization.
— Katharine Weymouth
Newspaper : A device unable to distinguish between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilisation.
— George Bernard Shaw
If you're going to have a character appear in a story long enough to sell a newspaper, he'd better be real enough that you can smell his breath.
— Ford Madox Ford
The thrill of working in this building, with its iconic globe on top, would never fade.
— Gwenda Bond
When I started out, people were afraid of parish priests. Now they're afraid of newspaper editors.
— Michael D. Higgins
Newspaper editors are men who separate the wheat from the chaff, and then print the chaff.
— Adlai E. Stevenson II
People think that if they read something in the newspaper or see it on TV, it has to be true.
— Tammy Faye Bakker
A newspaper is not just for reporting the news as it is, but to make people mad enough to do something about it.
— Mark Twain
New York Times founder Henry Raymond started his newspaper, "with the goal of reforming government, not belittling it.
— Harold Holzer
It's a small-town rule: Never speak ill of the dead until the estate has paid the outstanding bills.
— Leslie Meier
From now on, if I ever get to burn another newspaper, I'll remember what a few cents can buy.
— Alvah C. Bessie
When you think of couponing, you picture a mom cutting coupons out of the back of the newspaper.
— Andrew Mason
A newspaper man wrote an article that I had 300 million dollars, well, I wish I had a million dollars
— Meyer Lansky
Rise early. Write. Disappoint your sons. Read the newspaper. Go to bed early. Success.
— Arthur Miller
Once a newspaper touches a story, the facts are lost forever, even to the protagonists.
— Norman Mailer
Early in life I had noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper.
— George Orwell
Every newspaper on earth has called me a liar.
— John McAfee
I don't think there's a difference between writing for a newspaper or magazine and doing a chapter in a book.
— Rick Bragg
I always say you could publish rules in a newspaper and no one would follow them. The key is consistency and discipline.
— Richard Dennis
Nowhere else can one find so miscellaneous, so various, an amount of knowledge as is contained in a good newspaper.
— Henry Ward Beecher
It still surprises me when I find something in any North Carolina newspaper that isn't mad at me about something.
— Jesse Helms
I am not the editor of a newspaper and shall always try to do right and be good so that God will not make me one.
— Mark Twain
Pay no attention whatsoever to newspaper nonsense or criticism. Be sincere and do your duty. Everything will come all right. Truth must triumph.
— Swami Vivekananda
I read the newspaper.
— George W. Bush
If you don't hit a newspaper reader between the eyes with your first sentence, there is no need of writing a second one.
— Arthur Brisbane
The dead center of existence: when it is all the same to you whether you read a newspaper article or think about God.
— Emil Cioran