76 Quotes About Newspaper
- Author Stephan Pastis
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When I was at the University of California at Berkeley, I went to some classes that must have had more than four hundred students in them. I almost always sat in the far back of the auditorium so I could read the newspaper. I remember that I stayed late one day to ask the professor a question, and when I got up to him, all I could think to myself was, 'So this is what the professor looks like.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Newspaper publishers profit greatly from the widespread belief that reading newspapers gives others the impression that one is smart or at least mature.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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The death of a billionaire is worth more to the media than the lives of a billion poor people.
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- Author Ken Follett
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... sentiments which Feliks had already come to recognise as being characteristic of The Times, which would have described the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as strong rulers who could do nothing but good for the stability of the international situation.
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- Author Karl Barth
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Take your Bible and take your newspaper, and read both. But interpret newspapers from your Bible.
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- Author Drexel Deal
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You have to talk to your children about things, a lot of our parents don’t do that. You have to explain things to children as to why certain things happen. I think that a good way of improving comprehension is to read the newspaper with your child. A lot of times certain sensational things happen and children want to find out why it happened. And sometimes you would hear them talking to each other passing on erroneous information. Daynette Gardiner, the best School Psychologist in The Bahamas
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some facts are each useful to only one person.
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- Author Mitch Albom
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Although the TV and radio work were nice supplements, the newspaper had been my lifeline, my oxygen; when I saw my stories in print each morning, I knew that, in at least one way, I was alive. I had grown used to thinking readers somehow needed my column. I was stunned at how easily things went on without me.
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- Author Annie Proulx
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Gammy Bird was a hard bite. Looked life right in its shifty, bloodshot eye. A tough little paper. Gave Quoyle an uneasy feeling, the feeling of standing on a playground watching others play games whose rules he didn't know.
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