Any newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a web of horrors, I cannot understand how an innocent hand can touch a newspaper without convulsing in disgust.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust.
A newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier.
A newspaper is a public trust, and we will suffer as a society without them. It is not the Internet that has killed them. It is their own greed, it is their own stupidity, and it is capitalism that has taken our daily newspapers from us.
Suddenly the whole imagination of writing and editorial and newspaper and all these presumptions about who am I reading this, and who else other people may be, and all that, it's so grimly brutal!
My feelings towards the newspapers are very affectionate.
A good newspaper is never nearly good enough but a lousy newspaper is a joy forever.
Now if you look at the London 'Times,' you'll find that with quite a number of the photographs, you touch them, and they turn into videos. I think newspapers come alive that way. We talk about 'papers.' We should cut out the word 'paper,' you know? It's 'news organizations.'
I admit that I am hopelessly hooked on the printed newspaper. I love turning the pages and the serendipity of stumbling across a piece of irresistible information or a photograph that I wasn't necessarily intending to read.
I think that the days when newspaper barons could basically click their fingers and governments would snap to attention have gone.
We're newspaper junkies; I can't imagine life without a newspaper.