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An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and cour
An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and cour
An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and cour
An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and cour
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Joseph Pulitzer:
I would rather have one article a day of this sort; and these ten or twenty lines might readily repJoseph Pulitzer:
I am deeply interested in the progress and elevation of journalism, having spent my life in that prJoseph Pulitzer:
I desire to assist in attracting to this profession young men of character and ability, also to helJoseph Pulitzer:
Performance is better than promise. Exuberant assurances are cheap.Joseph Pulitzer:
If a newspaper is to be of real service to the public, it must have a big circulation: first, becauJoseph Pulitzer:
Principles, convictions and motives are neither sold nor bargained for!Joseph Pulitzer:
We all want prosperity, but not at the expense of liberty. Poverty is not as great a danger to libeJoseph Pulitzer:
It is to such men as Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson and Jackson and Franklin, all most lowly born, tJoseph Pulitzer:
I breakfast when I get up, lunch when I get the chance. If I never get it, I forget it. Sometimes IJoseph Pulitzer:
What I say is that there are not half a dozen papers in the United States which tamper with the new