Oh I do believe In all the things you see What comes is better Than what came before
No matter how many media for the dissemination of news are created, there is one rule that should never be broken:TELLTHE PEOPLE!
It was my job to interest them in everything that was happening, to make the arrival of the Daily Express each morning an event, to show them the world outside Bolton and Bacup, to give them courage and confidence to overcome the drabness of their lives.
Good stories flow like honey but bad stories stick in the craw [gullet]. What is a bad story? It's a story that cannot be absorbed in the first time of reading. It's a story that leaves questions unanswered.
News, news, news - that is what we want. You cannot beat news in a newspaper.
Whenever possible print a woman's age.
The people who lived behind those clean lace curtains in row after row of identical boxes were newspaper readers, and every word in at any rate my newspaper must be clear and comprehensible to them, must be interesting to them, must encourage them to break away from littleness, stimulate their ambition, help them to want to build a better land.
My job as majority leader is be supportive of our troops, try to have input as decisions are made and to look at those decisions after they're made. . . not to march in lock step with everything the president decides to do.
I have a good instinct for what's real and what's not. I don't have to second-guess myself.
When you taste super-success after tasting super-failure, there is huge relief.
We had a booming stock market in 1929 and then went into the world's greatest depression. We have a booming stock market in 1999. Will the bubble somehow burst, and then we enter depression? Well, some things are not different.