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Quotations - Alphabetic
- There is no such thing as an independent press in America.
I am paid for
keeping my honest opinions out of the...
- It is sad that man is not intelligent enough to solve problems without killing
.
The present world crisis can be solved only by a general...
- The more corrupt the State the more numerous the laws.
Cornelius Tacitus (c.55-117 CE) "Annals" Ch....
- One cannot always be sure of the truth of what one hears if he happens to be
President of the United States.
William Howard Taft (1857...
- There are four kinds of people in the world: those in love,
the ambitious,
the observers, and the stupid. The...
- So many men, so many opinions. --
Terence (c.190-159 BCE) "Phormio" (161...
- Know thyself.
Nothing in excess.
Never do ourselves what we blame in others.
Love thy neighbor.
-- Thales of Miletus (640...
- I buy newspapers to make money to buy more newspapers to make money.
As for
editorial content, that's the stuff you separate...
- Blessed are they who never read a newspaper, for they shall see Nature,
and
through her, God. -- Henry David Thoreau (1817...
- If Christ should appear on earth he would on all hands be denounced as a
mistaken,
misguided man, insane and crazed.
-- Henry David...
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