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I really love eating, so I love reading about food, and I religiously read the dining section in newspapers.
— Sarah Jessica Parker
I write early in the morning, usually after reading portions of at least half a dozen newspapers on the web.
— Alan Dean Foster
Every day I tell myself that reading newspapers is a waste of time, but then ... I cannot do without them. They are like a drug.
— Italo Calvino
In reading our newspapers today, we can see how God is setting the table, getting everything in order, preparing the way for Christ to return.
— David Jeremiah
He's got his dog trained so that it only does it on newspapers. The trouble is it does it when he's reading the blasted things.
— Honore De Balzac
To look at the paper is to raise a seashell to one's ear and to be overwhelmed by the roar of humanity.
— Alain De Botton
When reading a book, you are sold what some writer thought. When reading a newspaper, you are sold what someone did, and, what some advertiser made.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.
— Ben Hecht
Two hours on television just doesn't automatically happen. I'm up early, I'm reading newspapers online, talking to my staff, coming up with ideas.
— Wolf Blitzer
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
I'm a news junkie who's constantly reading newspapers and magazines. I look around and see what's happening in the world.
— Michael Franti
Do not read the newspapers.
— Henry David Thoreau
My doctors told me this morning my blood pressure is down so low that I can start reading the newspapers.
— Ronald Reagan
To be completely cured of newspapers, spend a year reading the previous week's newspapers.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb