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Quite simply, I love newspapers and the men and women who make them. Newspapers have given me a full, rich life. They have provided me with a ringside seat at some of the most extraordinary events in my time on the planet. They have been my university. They have helped feed, house and educate my children. I want them to go on and on and on. ~ Pete Hamill
Newspapers quotes by Pete Hamill
Nowadays I'm not even sure if newspapers take into account whether a person is a good writer. ~ Bob Schieffer
Newspapers quotes by Bob Schieffer
I do not read newspapers. I do not watch television. I am not interested in current events, although I will occasionally discuss them if other people want to discuss them. ~ Diane Wakoski
Newspapers quotes by Diane Wakoski
The 'public' - a term often used in America to indicate the great metropolitan newspapers. ~ Mary Ritter Beard
Newspapers quotes by Mary Ritter Beard
The best way to eat crabs, as everyone knows, is off newspaper at a large table with a large number of people. ~ Laurie Colwin
Newspapers quotes by Laurie Colwin
Newspapers are closed if they print the wrong things in Iran. Iranian journalists or Iranian-American journalists, for that matter, I think are pressured in a lot of different ways, expected to give information to intelligence services. Americans can be thrown out of the country. ~ Steve Inskeep
Newspapers quotes by Steve Inskeep
I read papers, try to watch news programs on television, but, as a rule, recorded. During the day I have no time for that, so I watch something taped. As for the newspapers, I try to get through them every day. Additionally, of course, I look through news bulletins. ~ Vladimir Putin
Newspapers quotes by Vladimir Putin
I really look with commiseration over the great body of my fellow citizens who, reading newspapers, live and die in the belief that they have known something of what has been passing in their times. ~ Thomas Jefferson
Newspapers quotes by Thomas Jefferson
Newspapers tell beforehand what is going to happen - maybe. ~ Carl Sandburg
Newspapers quotes by Carl Sandburg
All over the world, wherever there are capitalists, freedom of the press means freedom to buy up newspapers, to buy writers, to bribe, buy and fake "public opinion" for the benefit of the bourgeoisie. ~ Vladimir Lenin
Newspapers quotes by Vladimir Lenin
My feelings towards the newspapers are very affectionate. ~ Annalena McAfee
Newspapers quotes by Annalena McAfee
Most headlines are set too big to be legible in the magazines or newspaper. Never approve a layout until you have seen it pasted into the magazine or newspaper for which it was destined. If you pin up the layouts on a bulletin board and appraise them from fifteen feet, you will produce posters. ~ David Ogilvy
Newspapers quotes by David Ogilvy
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
Newspapers quotes by Wolf Blitzer
We might make a public moan in the newspapers about the decay of conscience, but in private conversation, no matter what crimes a man may have committed or how cynically he may have debased his talent or his friends, variations on the answer Yes, but I did it for the money, satisfy all but the most tiresome objections. ~ Lewis H. Lapham
Newspapers quotes by Lewis H. Lapham
You must have a room, or a certain hour or so a day, where you don't know what was in the newspapers that morning, you don't know who your friends are, you don't know what you owe anybody, you don't know what anybody owes to you. This is a place where you can simply experience and bring forth what you are and what you might be. This is the place of creative incubation. At first you may find that nothing happens there. But if you have a sacred place and use it, something eventually will happen. ~ Joseph Campbell
Newspapers quotes by Joseph Campbell
The difference was principally in the invisible places toward which their respective hearts were turned. They dreamed of Cairo with its autonomous government, its army, its newspapers and its cinema, while he, facing in the same direction, dreamed just a little beyond Cairo, across the Bhar El Hamar to Mecca. They thought in terms of grievances, censorship, petitions and reforms; he, like any good Moslem who knows only the tenets of his religion, in terms of destiny and divine justice. If the word 'independence' was uttered, they saw platoons of Moslem soldiers marching through streets were all the signs were written in Arabic script, they saw factories and power plants rising from the fields; he saw skies of flame, the wings of avenging angels, and total destruction. ~ Paul Bowles
Newspapers quotes by Paul Bowles
For some people, history is simply what your wife looks good standing in front of. It's what's cast in bronze, or framed in sepia tones, or acted out with wax dummies and period furniture. It takes place in glass bubbles filled with water and chunks of plastic snow; it's stamped on souvenir pencils and summarized in reprint newspapers. History nowadays is recorded in memorabilia. If you can't purchase a shopping bag that alludes to something, people won't believe it ever happened. ~ Elizabeth McCracken
Newspapers quotes by Elizabeth McCracken
By regularly reading business newspaper and magazines I am exposed to an enormous amount of material at the micro level.. I find that what I see going on there pretty much informs me about what's happening at the macro level. ~ Charlie Munger
Newspapers quotes by Charlie Munger
If you compare the number of children who are diagnosed as autistic64 to the frequency with which the term autism has been used in American newspapers,65 you'll find that there is an almost perfect one-to-one correspondence (figure 7-4), with both having increased markedly in recent years. ~ Nate Silver
Newspapers quotes by Nate Silver
I'm an old newspaper-man myself, but I quit because I found there was no money in old newspapers. ~ Jack Benny
Newspapers quotes by Jack Benny
When you have a foreign invasion - in this case by the Indonesian army - writers, intellectuals, newspapers and magazines are the first targets of repression. ~ Antonio Tabucchi
Newspapers quotes by Antonio Tabucchi
America is a country of inventors, and the greatest of inventors are the newspaper men. ~ Alexander Graham Bell
Newspapers quotes by Alexander Graham Bell
It was that time of the century when the idea of a gentleman had almost become myth. The Great War had concussed the world. The unbearable news of sixteen million deaths rolled off the great metal drums of the newspapers. Europe was a crucible of bones. ~ Colum McCann
Newspapers quotes by Colum McCann
The evil that men do lives on the front pages of greedy newspapers, but the good is oft interred apathetically inside. ~ Brooks Atkinson
Newspapers quotes by Brooks Atkinson
When radio keeps silent, our ears shall never hear the real details! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Newspapers quotes by Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, in-as-much as he who knows nothing is nearer to the truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehood and errors. ~ Thomas Jefferson
Newspapers quotes by Thomas Jefferson
Newspaper readership is still growing in India. ~ Bill Gates
Newspapers quotes by Bill Gates
There are a set of men who go about making purchases upon credit, and buying estates they have not wherewithal to pay for; and having done this, their next step is to fill the newspapers with paragraphs of the scarcity of money and the necessity of a paper emission, then to have a legal tender under the pretense of supporting its credit, and when out, to depreciate it as fast as they can, get a deal of it for a little price, and cheat their creditors; and this is the concise history of paper money schemes. ~ Thomas Paine
Newspapers quotes by Thomas Paine
Documentaries - my God, there is so much going on in our country and in the world today that every time you open the newspaper or turn on the radio or watch the news on TV there is another documentary subject. We're getting the headlines for a second, shaped by corporate delivery most of the time, but what's really the story there? ~ Jonathan Demme
Newspapers quotes by Jonathan Demme
No one knows who is listening, say nothing you would not wish put in the newspapers. ~ Charles Spurgeon
Newspapers quotes by Charles Spurgeon
The newspaper is a lecture. The Web is a conversation. ~ James Lileks
Newspapers quotes by James Lileks
Today, in the newspapers and magazines, the first sentence is, my restaurant is expensive. ~ Masa Takayama
Newspapers quotes by Masa Takayama
What the president never accepted, or even clearly understood – as most people don't understand – is the autonomy editors have, and must have, to produce a good newspaper. I used to describe it as liberty, not license. ~ Katharine Graham
Newspapers quotes by Katharine Graham
I understand the nostalgia of having paper to feel and smell when you read it, but I would rather have fond memories of newspapers that have become obsolete than fond memories of beautiful forests that have become obsolete. ~ Jasika Nicole
Newspapers quotes by Jasika Nicole
They kill good trees to put out bad newspapers. ~ James G. Watt
Newspapers quotes by James G. Watt
I've been drawing authors and politicians for newspapers for many years. I try to read up on the person; in the case of authors, read one of their books. I watch interviews via YouTube and collect pictures via the Internet. ~ Siegfried Woldhek
Newspapers quotes by Siegfried Woldhek
With a few honorable exceptions the press of the United States is at the beck and call of the patent medicines. Not only do the newspapers modify news possibly affecting these interests, but they sometimes become their agents. ~ Samuel Hopkins Adams
Newspapers quotes by Samuel Hopkins Adams
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. ~ Malcolm Muggeridge
Newspapers quotes by Malcolm Muggeridge
We live under a government of men and morning newspapers. ~ Wendell Phillips
Newspapers quotes by Wendell Phillips
He had every prejudice and aspiration of every American Common Man. He believed in the desirability and therefore the sanctity of thick buckwheat cakes with adulterated maple syrup, in rubber trays for the ice cubes in his electric refrigerator, in the especial nobility of dogs, all dogs, in the oracles of S. Parkes Cadman, in being chummy with all waitresses at all junction lunch rooms, and in Henry Ford (when he became President, he exulted, maybe he could get Mr. Ford to come to supper at the White House), and the superiority of anyone who possessed a million dollars. He regarded spats, walking sticks, caviar, titles, tea-drinking, poetry not daily syndicated in newspapers and all foreigners, possibly excepting the British, as degenerate. ~ Sinclair Lewis
Newspapers quotes by Sinclair Lewis
He shook out a copy of The Manchester Guardian. He had noticed that conservative newspapers sometimes inspired confidence in the shy. ~ John Cheever
Newspapers quotes by John Cheever
I don't like anything unsigned in a newspaper that purports to be the opinion of some group if we don't know who the group is. It's laughable to say that The Miami Herald's editorials or any newspaper's editorials represent any views other than those of the people writing them, so why don't we tell everybody who they are? ~ Dave Barry
Newspapers quotes by Dave Barry
I wish it had been a dream now and that I had never hooked the fish and was alone in bed on the newspapers. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
Newspapers quotes by Ernest Hemingway,
Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice. ~ Cyril Connolly
Newspapers quotes by Cyril Connolly
And though the newspapers called the shooting the Crime of the Century, Goldman knew it was only 1906 and there were ninety-four years to go. ~ E.L. Doctorow
Newspapers quotes by E.L. Doctorow
I'm glad we haven't got newspapers now. It's been much nicer without them. ~ Nevil Shute
Newspapers quotes by Nevil Shute
Newspapers, magazines and other publications have the constitutional right to be offensive, even disgusting. As evidence of that, just watch this space regularly. ~ Mike Royko
Newspapers quotes by Mike Royko
Whether I'm reading a national publication or one of my local Chicago newspapers, I don't need to turn too many pages before I stumble upon another scandal. Not only do ethics violations deteriorate the public trust, but they also disrupt and undermine legitimate debate and policy. ~ Mike Quigley
Newspapers quotes by Mike Quigley
Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson's. ~ Mort Kondracke
Newspapers quotes by Mort Kondracke
Journalism is popular, but it is popular mainly as fiction. Life is one world, and life seen in the newspapers is another. ~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Newspapers quotes by Gilbert K. Chesterton
Whether it is television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books or the Internet, a few giant conglomerates are determining what we see, hear and read. ~ Bernie Sanders
Newspapers quotes by Bernie Sanders
The first duty of a newspaper is to be accurate. If it be accurate, it follows that it is fair. ~ Herbert Bayard Swope
Newspapers quotes by Herbert Bayard Swope
Reading, at the deepest level, is a physical experience. Most people are not attuned to this, most people don't learn how to read - poetry for example, or high-quality prose. They're used to reading magazines and newspapers, which are only of the mind, but not of the body. ~ Paul Auster
Newspapers quotes by Paul Auster
Nothing can be more notorious than the calumnies and invectives with which the wisest measures and most virtuous characters of The United States have been pursued and traduced [By American Newspapers] ~ Thurgood Marshall
Newspapers quotes by Thurgood Marshall
For many years I have devoted articles and essays to newspapers, from the inside. So criticism of the newspapers was a topic that I practiced for a long time. ~ Umberto Eco
Newspapers quotes by Umberto Eco
There should be a background check every time a firearm is transferred. You shouldn't be able to go to a gun show and buy guns without a background check. There are Internet gun sales, classified ads in the newspapers - and you can buy guns without background checks. ~ Michael D. Barnes
Newspapers quotes by Michael D. Barnes
A little eccentricity is a help to a general. It helps with the newspapers. The women love it too. Southern women like their men religious and a little mad. That's why the fall in love with preachers. ~ Michael Shaara
Newspapers quotes by Michael Shaara
At pier four there is a 34-foot yawl-rigged yacht with two of the three hundred and twenty-four Esthonians who are sailing around in different parts of the world, in boats between 28 and 36 feet long and sending back articles to the Esthonian newspapers. These articles are very popular in Esthonia and bring their authors between a dollar and a dollar and thirty cents a column. They take the place occupied by the baseball or football news in American newspapers and are run under the heading of Sagas of Our Intrepid Voyagers. No well-run yacht basin in Southern waters is complete without at least two sunburned, salt bleached-headed Esthonians who are waiting for a check from their last article. When it comes they will sail to another yacht basin and write another saga. They are very happy too. Almost as happy as the people on the Alzira III. It's great to be an Intrepid Voyager. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
Newspapers quotes by Ernest Hemingway,
Some people think that evolutionary psychology claims to have discovered that human nature is selfish and wicked. But they are flattering the researchers and anyone who would claim to have discovered the opposite. No one needs a scientist to measure whether humans are prone to knavery. The question has been answered in the history books, the newspapers, the ethnographic record, and the letters to Ann Landers. But people treat it like an open question, as if someday science might discover that it's all a bad dream and we will wake up to find that it is human nature to love one another. ~ Steven Pinker
Newspapers quotes by Steven Pinker
And as for returning to work as a reporter - something she'd given considerable thought to before taking over her father's inquiry agency - the Sydney newspapers had dismissed most of their women reporters home once the men started to return from the war, or else confined them to the social pages, or covering the Easter Show, which was a bit too steep a downgrade for Billie after she'd chased Nazi activity across Europe, built a good portfolio of published articles, and worked alongside the likes of Lee Miller and Clare Hollingworth.

No, she wouldn't last in that kind of work. It was an imperfect world, and her chosen profession was decidedly imperfect, but for now she had a hint of that spark again, that sense of doing something that mattered to someone. ~ Tara Moss
Newspapers quotes by Tara Moss
I believe that a newspaper is a great civic asset and that ownership is best in the hands of foundations or wealthy families that want to own it for reasons other than maximizing profits. I also believe newspapers should remain in local hands. ~ Eli Broad
Newspapers quotes by Eli Broad
I love this country. I loved it the first time I came here, back in 1963. I love it because it's free. My mother escaped from Nazi Germany; the rest of her family never made it. The first thing Hitler did was take over the press and make it subservient to the government. Lenin did the same." Jasper had drunk a few glasses of wine, and as a result he was a shade more candid. "America is free because it has disrespectful newspapers and television shows to expose and shame presidents who fuck the Constitution up the ass." He raised his glass. "Here's to the free press. Here's to disrespect. And God bless America. ~ Ken Follett
Newspapers quotes by Ken Follett
By doing research - whether in written sources such as books, magazines, or newspapers or through personal interviews - you acquire information. The information you collect allows you to operate from the position of choice, confidence, and responsibility. You can choose to use some, or all, or none of the material you've gathered; that's your choice, dictated by the terms of the story. Not using it because you don't have it offers you no choice at all, and will always work against you and your story. ~ Syd Field
Newspapers quotes by Syd Field
Some of our newspapers and magazines are more concerned with the welfare of their advertisers than they are with the dissemination of news and the discussion of matters of lasting importance ... Radio, television, motion pictures, popular books - all contribute ... to ... the stifling of dissent on all but the most banal levels ... a renunciation of the most basic and precious of democratic principles. ~ J. Paul Getty
Newspapers quotes by J. Paul Getty
If the newspapers cut me up so much that I shall not venture before the world again, I have resolved to become a house painter; that would be as easy as anything else, and I should, at any rate, still be an artist! ~ Frederic Chopin
Newspapers quotes by Frederic Chopin
It is an axiom of political science in the United States that the sole means of neutralizing the effects of newspapers is to multiply their number. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
Newspapers quotes by Alexis De Tocqueville
Nothing would improve newspaper criticism so much as the knowledge that it was to be read by men too hardy to acquiesce in the authoritative statement of the reviewer. ~ Richard Holt Hutton
Newspapers quotes by Richard Holt Hutton
I think magic went out when people began to have steam-engines, and newspapers, and telephones and wireless telegraphing. ~ E. Nesbit
Newspapers quotes by E. Nesbit
The newspapers are full of what we would like to happen to us and what we hope will never happen to us. ~ John Fowles
Newspapers quotes by John Fowles
People who think achieving success is a linear A-to-Z process, a straight shot to the top, simply aren't in touch with reality. There are very few bona fide overnight success stories. It just doesn't work that way. Success appears to happen overnight because we all see stories in newspapers and on TV about previously unknown people who have suddenly become famous. But consider a sequoia tree that has been growing for several hundred years. Just because a television crew one day decides to do a story about that tree
doesn't mean it didn't exist before. ~ Donald Trump
Newspapers quotes by Donald Trump
Mr, Truman was jubilant. President Truman. True man; what a strange name, come to think of it. We refer to Jesus Christ as true God and true Man. Truman is a true man of his time in that he was jubilant. He was not a son of God, brother of Christ, brother of the Japanese, jubilating as he did. He went from table to table on the cruiser which was bringing him home from the Big Three conference, telling the great news; "jubilant" the newspapers said. Jubilate Deo. We have killed 318,000 Japanese. ~ Dorothy Day
Newspapers quotes by Dorothy Day
People looking at advertisements or reading their local newspapers would have had no idea that what they were reading was bought and paid for with their tax dollars. ~ George Miller
Newspapers quotes by George Miller
What are the libraries of science but files of newspapers? ~ Henry David Thoreau
Newspapers quotes by Henry David Thoreau
The Conservative party found him an embarrassment because he was apt to criticize the party leader in public, the Liberals naturally wanted to defeat him, and the newspapers were out to get him. It was a dreadful campaign on his part, for he lost his head, bullied his electors when he should have wooed them, and got into a wrangle with a large newspaper, which he threatened to sue for libel. He was defeated on election day so decisively that it was obviously a personal rather than a political rejection. ~ Robertson Davies
Newspapers quotes by Robertson Davies
My life was made easy - I lived in a village, and by writing for some newspapers and magazines, had enough to live on. I was happy to be there and write. ~ Pankaj Mishra
Newspapers quotes by Pankaj Mishra
He especially enjoyed watching Mrs. Sen as she chopped things, seated on newspapers on the living room floor. Instead of a knife she used a blade that curved like the prow of a Viking ship, sailing to battle in distant seas. The blade was hinged at one end to a narrow wooden base. ~ Jhumpa Lahiri
Newspapers quotes by Jhumpa Lahiri
Where ignorance is bliss it's foolish to borrow your neighbor's newspaper. ~ Kin Hubbard
Newspapers quotes by Kin Hubbard
My theory was that a city without a newspaper is a city without a soul. ~ Luis A. Ferre
Newspapers quotes by Luis A. Ferre
I do not travel. I am not much of an extrovert, and I'm not much interested in extroverted objects. I do not care for the 'ideas' of novelists. Novels are wonderful, of course, but I prefer newspapers. ~ Will Cuppy
Newspapers quotes by Will Cuppy
Dad, as a good American, believed his newspapers. ~ Upton Sinclair
Newspapers quotes by Upton Sinclair
I'm not a righteous man. People put me up on a pedestal that I don't belong in my personal life. And they think that I'm better than I am. I'm not the good man that people think I am. Newspapers and magazines and television have made me out to be a saint. I'm not. I'm not a Mother Teresa. And I feel that very much. ~ Billy Graham
Newspapers quotes by Billy Graham
I'm in production year round. I work long hours. I have a dog and a wife. There's not a lot of available time for consuming any culture: T.V., movies, books. When I read, it's generally magazines, newspapers and web sites. ~ Ira Glass
Newspapers quotes by Ira Glass
In these times we fight for ideas and newspapers are our fortress. ~ Heinrich Heine
Newspapers quotes by Heinrich Heine
Newspapers should be read for the study of facts. They should not be allowed to kill the habit of independent thinking. ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Newspapers quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
No," said his cousin. "I've had enough of this. Let's write to the newspapers! That's the way to get things done. Everyone's complaining about the fruit and vegetables and the seafood. Vetinari should be made to understand the plight of the small-time entrepreneur. After all, what do we occasionally pay our taxes for? ~ Terry Pratchett
Newspapers quotes by Terry Pratchett
I've sold shoes, hawked newspapers, jerked sodas, gazed rapturously at the tinsel dream at the end of a runway from my usher's aisle in a burley-cue, drove a truck - then because I didn't like being pushed around, started pushing a pencil around. ~ Burne Hogarth
Newspapers quotes by Burne Hogarth
I don't do well with changes in my routine. I read at least three newspapers a day, for example. I'm frustrated if for some reason I can't get ahold of all three. ~ Larry McMurtry
Newspapers quotes by Larry McMurtry
I'd worked at a small town newspaper, and I was thinking of all the strange stories that I had seen float through the newsroom in my time there that were dismissed as kind of amusing curiosities. Somehow from that I got to this idea of an eccentric alcoholic who built a lighthouse in the woods. ~ Michael Koryta
Newspapers quotes by Michael Koryta
There seemed to be a limitless number of objects in the world that had no practical use but that people wanted to preserve: cell phones with their delicate buttons, iPads, Tyler's Nintendo console, a selection of laptops. There were a number of impractical shoes, stilettos mostly, beautiful and strange. There were three car engines in a row, cleaned and polished, a motorcycle composed mostly of gleaming chrome. Traders brought things for Clark sometimes, objects of no real value that they knew he would like: magazines and newspapers, a stamp collection, coins. There were the passports or the driver's licenses or sometimes the credit cards of people who had lived at the airport and then died. Clark kept impeccable records. ~ Emily St. John Mandel
Newspapers quotes by Emily St. John Mandel
I'm still the kid who grew up with ink on his hands from delivering newspapers. ~ Tom Verducci
Newspapers quotes by Tom Verducci
Reading was a big thing, yes. Books were a big thing. But the things that stick out were the newspapers. ~ James Earl Jones
Newspapers quotes by James Earl Jones
I am going to pick on 'Huffington Post.' A lot of its content is great. They are doing a lot of original content now, but historically, a lot of what they did was aggregation. Newspapers don't want to become that, and yet 'Huffington Post' is incredibly popular. It's incredibly successful. ~ Charles Duhigg
Newspapers quotes by Charles Duhigg
I'm an amateur science enthusiast. I'm not even a professional enthusiast. I don't know anything; I never even passed biology in high school. But I read the science section of the newspaper. ~ Dave Eggers
Newspapers quotes by Dave Eggers
In 10 years, this sleepy Canada will be ripe for annexation - the farmers in Manitoba, etc., will demand it themselves. Besides, the country is half annexed already socially - hotels, newspapers, advertising, etc., all on the American pattern. ~ Friedrich Engels
Newspapers quotes by Friedrich Engels
Don't do anything that you wouldn't feel comfortable reading about in the newspaper the next day. ~ Joel Osteen
Newspapers quotes by Joel Osteen
The media wants a nice guy, so I can give that to them. I figured I could be myself in this interview since no one's gonna read this JV newspaper. ~ Dabo Swinney
Newspapers quotes by Dabo Swinney
Newspapers abound, and though they have endured decades of decline in readership and influence, they can still form impressive piles if no one takes them out to the trash. ~ Jon Stewart
Newspapers quotes by Jon Stewart
Given how few young people actually read the newspaper, it's a good thing they'll be reading a newspaper on a screen. ~ Bill Gates
Newspapers quotes by Bill Gates
Remember the country and the age in which we live. Remember that we are English, that we are Christians. Consult your own understanding, your own sense of the probable [ ... ]. Does our education prepare us for such atrocities? Do our laws connive at them? Could they be perpetrated without being known, in a country like this, where social and literary intercourse is on a such footing, where every man is surrounded by a neighbourhood of voluntary spies, and where roads and newspapers lay everything open? ~ Jane Austen
Newspapers quotes by Jane Austen
There are traditionalists, and there are people in the middle, which is where I am. I still get my newspaper delivered. I love the ritual of it. But I also jump into the cab when I leave home and I look at some BBC on my iPad. ~ Glenda Bailey
Newspapers quotes by Glenda Bailey
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