Press Freedom Quotes
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Press Freedom Quotes & Sayings
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We can't have freedom unless we have freedom. And that means freedom to speak our minds.
— Jean Lee Latham
The murders in Paris are sickening, we stand with the French people in the fight against terror and defending the freedom of the press.
— David Cameron
Say what you wish about media in the Arab world, but say it knowing that no media channel in the world is absolutely free.
— Aysha Taryam
When freedom of the press is threatened, the United States should be leading efforts to protect it.
— Elliott Abrams
When there is liberty, you expect a higher degree of freedom and not human rights abuse.
— Auliq Ice
If investors are willing to fund the U.S. deficit, why wouldn't investors want to fund the press freedom deficit?
— Sasa Vucinic
Freedom of the press is a flaming sword.
Use it wisely, hold it high, guard it well. — Robert B. Parker
Use it wisely, hold it high, guard it well. — Robert B. Parker
Be passionate about what you write, believe in your ability to convey timeless ideas, and let no one tell you what what you're capable of.
— Christina Westover
Press Freedom will never be under threat in South Africa for as long as the ANC is the majority party
— Nelson Mandela
The free press is the mother of all our liberties and of our progress under liberty.
— Adlai E. Stevenson
Freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one.
— A.J. Liebling
In Czechoslovakia there is no such thing as freedom of the press. In the United States there is no such thing as freedom from the press.
— Martina Navratilova
Slavery tolerates no freedom of the press, no freedom of speech, no freedom of opinion.
— Hinton Rowan Helper
No successful political transition can take place without leaders and movements that demand and press for freedom.
— Fareed Zakaria
A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad.
— Albert Camus
We have to uphold a free press and freedom of speech
because, in the end, lies and misinformation are no match for the truth. — Barack Obama
because, in the end, lies and misinformation are no match for the truth. — Barack Obama
Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.
— Thomas Jefferson
Freedom of speech and the press must be complete. But then freedom of association must be complete too.
— Vladimir Lenin
Freedom of the press is the mortar that binds together the bricks of democracy
and it is also the open window embedded in those bricks. — Shashi Tharoor
and it is also the open window embedded in those bricks. — Shashi Tharoor
We must do away with all newspapers. A revolution cannot be accomplished with freedom of the press.
— Che Guevara
Let every
writer
tell his
own
lies
That's freedom
of the
press. — Norman Mailer
writer
tell his
own
lies
That's freedom
of the
press. — Norman Mailer
The freedom of the press should be inviolate.
— John Quincy Adams
All the wrong people have the power of suggestion and the freedom of the press is meaningless if nobody asks a question.
— Ani DiFranco
Family ownership provides the independence that is sometimes required to withstand governmental pressure and preserve freedom of the press.
— Katharine Graham
Press releases tell us when federal agencies do something right, but the Freedom of Information Act lets us know when they do not.
— Patrick Leahy
One of the unsung freedoms that go with a free press is the freedom not to read it.
— Ferdinand Mount
We have freedom of the press; I think it's guaranteed in the Constitution or something." The
— Morgan Llywelyn
Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.
— A.J. Liebling
To newspapers and publishing houses I urge the use of fact over fiction, freedom of the press, and responsibility at all times.
— Joely Richardson
Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one.
— A.J. Liebling
Absolute freedom of the press to discuss public questions is a foundation stone of American liberty.
— Herbert Hoover
Freedom of the press is perhaps the freedom that has suffered the most from the gradual degradation of the idea of liberty.
— Albert Camus
A freedom given up is not so easily regained.
— Rivera Sun
Without freedom of the press, there can be no representative government.
— Charles Maurice De Talleyrand
Everyone asks for freedom for himself,
The man free love, the businessman free trade,
The writer and talker free speech and free press. — Robert Frost
The man free love, the businessman free trade,
The writer and talker free speech and free press. — Robert Frost
Freedom of the Press, if it means anything at all, means the freedom to criticize and oppose
— George Orwell
Freedom of teaching and of opinion in book or press is the foundation for the sound and natural development of any people.
— Albert Einstein
To get the inestimable good that freedom of the press assures one must know how to submit to the inevitable evil it gives rise to.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Despotism and freedom of the press cannot exist together.
— Leon Gambetta
Why is the press America's showcase for freedom? Because just about everything else has been regulated.
— Cullen Hightower
You can't pick and choose which types of freedom you want to defend. You must defend all of it or be against all of it.
— Scott Howard Phillips
Free thought, free speech and a free press.
— Anne Royall
In the long, fierce struggle for freedom of opinion, the press, like the Church, counted its martyrs by thousands.
— James A. Garfield
The price of freedom of religion or of speech or of the press is that we must put up with, and even pay for, a good deal of rubbish.
— Robert H. Jackson
Freedom of the press is not an end in itself but a means to the end of achieving a free society.
— Felix Frankfurter
The freedom of the press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty, and can never be restrained but by despotic governments.
— George Mason
Routine is a declivity down which many governments slide, and routine says that freedom of the press is dangerous.
— Jose Rizal
Freedom of the press is the staff of life, for any vital democracy.
— Wendell Willkie
If the one who is to get us the news is in chains, the news may get to us but with chains!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah