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A Fourth Estate, of Able Editors, springs up.
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Great is journalism. Is not every able editor a ruler of the world, being the persuader of it?
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I don't really understand why journalism has to be so nasty, so sarcastic and intrusive.
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Journalism is organised gossip.
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When journalese was at its rifest the Ministry of Health was established - possibly a coincidence.
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Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment.
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In a world where everyone is a publisher, no one is an editor and that is the danger we face today.
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But I'll report itWhere senators shall mingle tears with smiles.
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Report me and my cause arightTo the unsatisfied.
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Bring me no more reports.
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Journalism (definition): The art, or science, of representing life as a series of cliches.
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Ask how to live? Write, write, write, anything;The world's a fine believing world, write news.
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The opposition Press] which is in the hands of malecontents who have failed in their career.
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A parliament speaking through reporters to Buncombe and the Twenty-seven millions, mostly fools.
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Get your facts first, and then you can distort 'em as much as you please.
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Did Charity prevail, the press would proveA vehicle of virtue, truth, and love.
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When found, make a note of.
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Caused by a dearth of scandal should the vaporsDistress our fair ones--let them read the papers.
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Behold the whole huge earth sent to me hebdomadally in a brown paper wrapper.
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I fear three newspapers more than a hundred thousand bayonets.
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The penny-papers of New York do more to govern this country than the White House at Washington.
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We live under a government of men and morning newspapers.
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The press is like the air, a chartered libertine.
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The mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease.
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The thorn in the cushion of the editorial chair.
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