Quotations
- " primary office is the gathering of news. At the peril of its soul it must see that the supply is not tainted."
- "Television? The word is half Latin and half Greek. No good can come of it."
- "Truth like everything should be economised." (quoted in Europe: Grandeur and Decline by A.J.P. Taylor p. 237)
- "Comment is free, but facts are sacred."
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“Reading any collection of a mans quotations is like eating the ingredients that go into a stew instead of cooking them together in the pot. You eat all the carrots, then all the potatoes, then the meat. You wont go away hungry, but its not quite satisfying. Only a biography, or autobiography, gives you the hot meal.”
—Christopher Buckley, U.S. author. A review of three books of quotations from Newt Gingrich. Newties Greatest Hits, The New York Times Book Review (March 12, 1995)
“A book that furnishes no quotations is, me judice, no bookit is a plaything.”
—Thomas Love Peacock (17851866)