Newspapers are not free and they never have been. They can appear to be so, but someone, somewhere is covering the costs whether that is through advertising, a patron's largesse or a license fee. Advertising is no longer subsidising the industry and so the cost must fall somewhere - why not on the people who use it?
‐‐ Heather Brooke
Newspapers are so boring. How can you read a newspaper that starts with a 51-word lead sentence?
‐‐ Jimmy Breslin
Newspapers are the engines that drive the Web.
‐‐ George Vecsey
Newspapers are the second hand of history. This hand, however, is usually not only of inferior metal to the other hands, it also seldom works properly.
‐‐ Arthur Schopenhauer
Newspapers are tutors as well as informers.
‐‐ Neil Kinnock
Newspapers can make their own judgment in terms of who they support in a general election. Our responsibility is to make a considered judgment about where the national interest lies.
‐‐ Douglas Alexander
Newspapers do a good job telling me what happened yesterday, but they'd be a lot more impressive if they could tell me what's going to happen tomorrow.
‐‐ Fuzzy Zoeller
Newspapers have an extraordinary amount of local content, including real estate listings and restaurant reviews.
‐‐ Kimbal Musk
Newspapers that are truly independent, like The Washington Post, can still aggressively investigate anyone or anything with no holds barred.
‐‐ Bob Woodward
Newspapers with declining circulations can complain all they want about their readers and even say they have no taste. But you will still go out of business over time. A newspaper is not a public trust - it has a business model that either works or it doesn't.
‐‐ Marc Andreessen
'NewsRadio' was fantastic.
‐‐ Dave Foley
Newt changed the frame of reference of all of our candidates. That's why we won so big in 1994.
‐‐ Pete du Pont
Newt correctly assumes that the American public is beginning to look down the road and at least distinguish the landmarks on either side and know where it wants go. We have a chance to lead it there.
‐‐ Pete du Pont
Newt Gingrich had to work hard - getting Republican candidates to sign the Contract with America - to nationalize the election that swept Republicans to victory in 1994. A Democratic anti-Tea Party campaign would do that for the Republicans - nationalize the election, gratis - in 2010.
‐‐ Charles Krauthammer
Newt Gingrich has a restless and outsized intelligence that is tragically unleavened by any kind of critical sensibility.
‐‐ John Podhoretz
Newt Gingrich has certainly seen his own empire rise - and fall.
‐‐ Christopher Buckley
Newt Gingrich is a boastful kind of guy. But when it comes to Wall Street, the former House speaker is surprisingly modest.
‐‐ Gary Weiss
Newt Gingrich is a very intelligent man, if he says so himself.
‐‐ John Podhoretz
Newt Gingrich is an idiot of great renown... There's something so hopelessly gross and vile about him it's hard to take him seriously.
‐‐ Maurice Sendak
Newt Gingrich is one of the brightest people in the Republican Party and he's always been a little unorthodox in his approach to politics, but that's what makes him Newt Gingrich.
‐‐ Gary Bauer
Newt Gingrich never received more than 100,000 votes in his life. He'll never be president.
‐‐ John Podhoretz
Newt Gingrich's job to capture the Congress was to give Republican candidates an edge and a distinction from their Democratic opponent. That required a very high profile, some very strong language.
‐‐ Pete du Pont
Newt Gingrich seldom misses a chance to note that he is a historian.
‐‐ Adam Hochschild
Newt Gingrich would be a much better president than Barack Obama.
‐‐ Rick Santorum
Newt Gingrich would cream Barack Obama in a debate.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
Newt Gingrich wrote a novel, and he's a short story. Bill Clinton wrote a biography, and he's a novel.
‐‐ James McBride
Newt has two transitions behind him. First he had to capture control of the House. He had to get the Republican budget through. He had to get the Contract With America through. He has done that.
‐‐ Pete du Pont
Newton, of course, was the inventor of differential calculus so his place in the tale is quite special.
‐‐ Kit Williams
Next door, there's an old man who lived to his nineties and one day passed away in his sleep. And his wife, she stayed for a couple of days and passed away. I'm sorry, I know that's a strange way to tell you that I know we belong.
‐‐ Ben Folds
Next door to Ethiopia spreading out along the strategic Red Sea coastline is Eritrea, a relatively new country, and a place that few Americans seem to fully understand.
‐‐ Dana Rohrabacher
Next? Growing up to be Clint Eastwood, I hope.
‐‐ Steven Bauer
Next, in importance to books are their titles.
‐‐ Frank Crane
Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.
‐‐ James A. Garfield
Next in importance to having a good aim is to recognize when to pull the trigger.
‐‐ David Letterman
Next it was found that it was physiologically and structurally the same in the plant, that it was the living part of the plant, that which manifested the life and did the work in vegetable as well as in animal organisms.
‐‐ Asa Gray
Next month, I will celebrate my 30th anniversary of marriage with my beautiful bride, Vicki. Our marriage has been a blessing. I have gained even more respect for the institution over the past 3 decades and will defend it against attack.
‐‐ Todd Tiahrt
Next thing you know they'll take your thoughts away.
‐‐ Dave Mustaine
Next time I do a play, I want to go out of town. I don't like the idea of opening in New York. I don't have to do theatre, but if you're going to do it, you should do it well. These days, everything has to be up and running in five minutes. As a result, the rehearsal time is missing.
‐‐ Jamey Sheridan
Next time I see you, remind me not to talk to you.
‐‐ Groucho Marx
Next time I tell you someone from Texas should not be president of the United States, please pay attention.
‐‐ Molly Ivins
Next time we need to be on drugs and have lots of suffering and alcohol abuse going on while recording, I'm kinda picturing a Jerry Lee Lewis session from the mid Seventies.
‐‐ Jim Diamond
Next time you open the paper, and you see an intellectual property decision, a telecoms decision, it's not about something small and technical. It is about the future of the freedom to be as social beings with each other, and the way information, knowledge and culture will be produced.
‐‐ Yochai Benkler
Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a battle gained.
‐‐ Duke of Wellington
Next to a circus there ain't nothing that packs up and tears out faster than the Christmas spirit.
‐‐ Kin Hubbard
Next to a lost battle, nothing is so sad as a battle that has been won.
‐‐ Arthur Wellesley
Next to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good books.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
Next to acting, being in the great outdoors is my biggest passion.
‐‐ Seth Numrich
Next to being married, a girl likes to be crossed in love a little now and then.
‐‐ Jane Austen