Newspapers always try their best to bring every square meter of land and sea to people’s breakfast tables to tell their own stories
——爱生生
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The people are completely trustworthy and should be allowed to hear everything true and false, and then make correct judgments. If I were asked to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I would choose the latter without hesitation.
—— U.S. President Jefferson T.
Although public opinion has a formidable power, it is created by a group of ignorant and smug fools. I know hundreds of reporters, and most of them have personal opinions that are not valuable, but when they speak in the newspaper, it becomes the opinion of the newspaper, and their words become a thunderous prediction that shocks the society. /p>
——Mark Twain
Newspapers are the same as the sun. Their common mission is to bring light to people
————Sartre
When the press is free and anyone can read a newspaper, everything is safe
—— Thomas Jefferson
Thanks to wealth and politics, Ben The city spent 17,000 yuan to build the city hall, but maybe in a hundred years it will not spend so much money on the real meat inside the wisdom shell of life. One hundred and twenty-five dollars were raised annually for the maintenance of a grammar school for the winter, a sum which was better spent than any subscription of the same amount in the city.
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——Thoreau
In a free society, newspapers are a powerful force
——Ibsen
You can tell what kind of person a person is by subscribing to newspapers
——John Scheider
Burke said that Congress has three major industries; but newspapers are the fourth industry. More important than the first three
——To Carlisle
Newspapers are the teachers of the public, and endless pages of newspapers are the glory of our nation
——Beecher