newspaper
n. 1. The trouble is that the stupid
people – who constitute the grand overwhelming majority of this and all other nations – do believe and are
moulded and convinced by what they get out of a newspaper. [Mark Twain] See idiot.
2. a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier. [H. L. Mencken] 3. Trying
to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching
the second hand of a clock. [Ben Hecht] 4. The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than
the man who reads nothing but newspapers. [Thomas Jefferson] 5. Newspapers are unable, seemingly, to
discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilisation. [George Bernard Shaw]
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