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Only the aspirants for president are fool enough to believe what they read in the newspapers.
— Christopher Hitchens
Owning a newspaper does not confer immunity.
— Alexander Lebedev
Newspapers have roughly the same relationship to life as fortune-tellers to metaphysics.
— Karl Kraus
There is no substitute for a local newspaper that is doing its job.
— Warren Buffett
I told you the Bible was more to be depended on than newspapers!
— L.M. Montgomery
Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment.
— Charles Lamb
I've been getting pulled from newspapers for my entire career.
— Garry Trudeau
The future is electronic. It's radio, television and the Internet; it's not really newspapers anymore.
— Will McDonough
I'm a journalist, so my friends are journalists: magazines, newspapers, even public radio. Nobody had their kids in public school.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
The newspaper is dying. I'm not sure there will be newspapers and its one business I'd never be in.
— Sumner Redstone
Nobody that ever left their own country ever wrote anything worth printing. Not even in the newspapers.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Nothing could be older than the daily news, nothing deader than yesterday's newspaper.
— Edward Abbey
General de Gaulle is again pictured in our newspapers, looking as usual like an embattled codfish.
— Sylvia Townsend Warner
I think that money is devoted to serious journalism, with analysis, interestingly presented, by good writers can still sell newspapers.
— Phillip Knightley
There is surely room for yet another schoolmaster when a score of seers advertise themselves in Boston newspapers.
— James Russell Lowell
Most newspaper companies still have their heads in the sand, but other media companies are aggressive.
— Rupert Murdoch
The art critics on some of Britain's newspapers could as easily have been assigned gardening or travel, and been cheerfully employed for life.
— Charles Saatchi
Newspapers should have no friends.
— Joseph Pulitzer
Newspapers necessarilyand inevitably reflect, and therefore, in greater or lesser measure, intensify, the defective organization of public opinion.
— Walter Lippmann
I think politicians who suggest they are uninterested in the support of newspapers are not being straight with people.
— Douglas Alexander
Do not read the newspapers.
— Henry David Thoreau
To be completely cured of newspapers, spend a year reading the previous week's newspapers.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
When I was a small kid, I grew up in the newspapers.
— Bill James
My aunt in Knoxville would bring newspapers up, which we used for toilet paper. Before we used it, we'd look at the pictures.
— Dolly Parton
Newspapers today have almost replaced the Bible, the Koran, the Gita and other religious scriptures.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The American mind, unlike the English, is not formed by books, but, as Carl Sandburg once said to me ... by newspapers and the Bible.
— Van Wyck Brooks
Newspapers are a centre of public culture. We can't give in to extortion.
— Alexander Lebedev
Never believe in mirrors or newspapers.
— Tom Stoppard
Newspapers are even worse for me than ice cream; headlines, and the big issues that generate the headlines, are pure fat.
— John Irving
If words were invented to conceal thought, newspapers are a great improvement of a bad invention
— Henry David Thoreau
I would rather have newspapers without a government than a government without newspapers.
— Thomas Jefferson
Newspapers are read differently now [ ... ] Between the lines.
— Victor Klemperer
As the saying goes: "If you're not part of the solution, you're a newspaper columnist."
— Dave Barry
I've been doin' drive-bys all of my life. Except the bullets are newspapers, the car is my bike.
— Bo Burnham
They actually succeed in spelling his name right in the newspapers. That in itself is fame, on the continent.
— Oscar Wilde
The last thing we want is politicians running newspapers, but so too we don't want newspapers running the government.
— Thomas Watson Jr.
If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.
— Mark Twain
Newspapers are horror happening to other people.
— Nadine Gordimer
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
With all the polls and opinions posts, with newspapers more opinion than news so that we no longer know one from the other ...
— John Steinbeck
My doctors told me this morning my blood pressure is down so low that I can start reading the newspapers.
— Ronald Reagan
Harry, he's taking over the Ministry and the newspapers and half the Wizarding world! Don't let him inside your head too!
— J.K. Rowling
The patient in the bed next to me told me that the newspapers were reporting on the test, and it was on television all day long.
— Patrik Sinkewitz
Dad, as a good American, believed his newspapers.
— Upton Sinclair
Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress.
— Wendell Phillips
Reading was a big thing, yes. Books were a big thing. But the things that stick out were the newspapers.
— James Earl Jones
A free press doesn't mean it's not a tame press.
— Andrew Vachss
I couldn't have attended half the parties that I was supposed to have been to according to the newspapers. It bothers me.
— Calvin Klein
Why is it that govt employees makes the best spouses? Because afterthey come back from work, they are not tired and they already readthe newspapers.
— Julian Assange
The tabloids operate in an amoral parallel universe where the bottom line is selling newspapers.
— Steve Coogan
I think we'll always have newspapers, but they'll lose influence.
— Will McDonough
I became a journalist because I did not want to rely on newspapers for information.
— Christopher Hitchens
I don't read all the newspapers.
— Greg Rusedski
I grew up reading the newspapers, mostly the sports section. I was a wrestler and would check to see if I was ranked.
— Michael Pena
Nowhere else can one find so miscellaneous, so various, an amount of knowledge as is contained in a good newspaper.
— Henry Ward Beecher
It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.
— Agnetha Faltskog
Some billionaires like cars, yachts and private jets. Others like newspapers.
— Andrew Ross Sorkin
Half the American population no longer reads newspapers: plainly, they are the clever half.
— Gore Vidal
The Bible and newspapers, to both Lincoln and Greeley, they represented equally compelling gospel.
— Harold Holzer
Writers were a strange sort; I knew that much from the newspapers.
— Chris Priestley
Show me a contented newspaper editor and I will show you a bad newspaper.
— Arthur Christiansen
If the newspapers are useful in overthrowing tyrants, it is only to establish a tyranny of their own.
— James F. Cooper
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
Newspapers are tutors as well as informers.
— Neil Kinnock
The major newspapers simply stopped writing about me, and my voice could no longer be heard on radio or television.
— Galina Vishnevskaya
We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate.
— Pico Iyer
A time will come when people will think I am a myth, or rather something the newspapers have made up.
— Paul Gauguin
I read the newspaper.
— George W. Bush