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"I read no newspaper now but Ritchie's, and in that chiefly the advertisements, for they contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper." »Thomas Jefferson
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"There was a time when the reader of an unexciting newspaper would remark, 'How dull is the world today' Nowadays he says, 'What a dull newspaper'" »Daniel J. Boorstin
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"For me death is just moving from one school into another. But there's going to be a difference, because in that new school I shall have wings so I wont need to walk up and down the stairs!" »Paul. F. Meekin
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"For me death is just moving from one school into another. But there's going to be a difference, because in that new school I shall have wings so I wont need to walk up and down the stairs!" »Paul F. Meekin
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"The elementary school must assume as its sublime and most solemn responsibility the task of teaching every child in it to read. Any school that does not accomplish this has failed." »William John Bennett
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"It is indeed ironic that we spend our school days yearning to graduate and our remaining days waxing nostalgic about our school days." »Isabel Waxman
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""A school cannot exist as a permanent form of education.
It can only exist until the student discovers that they can learn
more themselves from the real world. From that moment on
the majority always look for the most promising place the highest
wisdom outside of school, with the result of schooling
always collapsing over lifes education."" »Paul. F. Meekin
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"The advertisement is the most truthful part of a newspaper." »Thomas Jefferson
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"Advertisements... contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper." »Thomas Jefferson
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"The window to the world can be covered by a newspaper." »Stanislaw Lec
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"If you're ever confused as to the value of newspaper editors, look at the blog world. That's all you need to see." »Eric Schmdit
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"A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself." »Arthur Miller
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"A newspaper consists of just the same number of words, whether there be any news in it or not." »Henry Fielding
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"It's amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaper." »Jerry Seinfeld
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"Once a newspaper touches a story, the facts are lost forever, even to the protagonists." »Norman Mailer
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"I do not take a single newspaper, nor read one a month, and I feel myself infinitely the happier for it." »Thomas Jefferson
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"To read a newspaper is to refrain from reading something worthwhile. The first discipline of education must therefore be to refuse resolutely to feed the mind with canned chatter." »Aleister Crowley
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"To read a newspaper is to refrain from reading something worthwhile. The first discipline of education must therefore be to refuse resolutely to feed the mind with canned chatter." »Aleister Crowley
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"If kids come to our school from strong, healthy functioning families, it makes my job easier. If they do not come to our school from strong, healthy, functioning families, it makes my job more important." »Paul. F. Meekin
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"Editor a person employed by a newspaper, whose business it is to separate the wheat from the chaff, and to see that the chaff is printed." »Elbert Hubbard
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"Editor: a person employed by a newspaper, whose business it is to separate the wheat from the chaff, and to see that the chaff is printed." »Elbert Hubbard
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"Editor: a person employed on a newspaper whose business it is to seperate the wheat from the chaff, and to see that the chaff is printed." »Elbert Hubbard
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"Before marriage, a man declares that he would lay down his life to serve you after marriage, he won't even lay down his newspaper to talk to you." »Helen Rowland
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"You can never get all the facts from just one newspaper, and unless you have all the facts, you cannot make proper judgements about what is going on." »Harry S Truman
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"Since that deluge of newspaper articles I have been so flooded with questions, invitations, suggestions, that I keep dreaming I am roasting in Hell, and the mailman is the devil eternally yelling at me, showering me with more bundles of letters at my head because I have not answered the old ones." »Albert Einstein
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"To be silent the whole day long, see no newspaper, hear no radio, listen to no gossip, be thoroughly and completely lazy, thoroughly and completely indifferent to the fate of the world is the finest medicine a man can give himself." »Henry Miller, The Colossus of Maroussi
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"Half of the American people never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half." »Gore Vidal, The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1993
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"Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half." »Gore Vidal
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"Th' newspaper does ivrything f'r us. It runs th' polis foorce an' th' banks, commands th' milishy, controls th'ligislachure, baptizes th' young, marries th' foolish, comforts th' afflicted, afflicts th' comfortable, buries th' dead an' roasts thim aftherward." »Finley Peter Dunne
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"What did you ask at school today" »Richard Fenyman
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