I cannot, whilst President of the United States, descend to enter into a newspaper controversy.
Newspapers are the second hand of history.
Democrats were simply hoping to win some political points by getting their outlandish rhetoric published in the newspapers and heard on the talk shows.
A world without newspapers or a world where the newspapers are purely electronic and you read them on a screen is not a very appealing world.
A lot of newspapers say, Terence Stamp is playing himself and we're as bored as he is.
It's nice to know about something as soon as it happens, and obviously a newspaper can't provide that.
In the East, as in the West, newspapers are fast becoming people's Bible, Koran, Zend-Avesta and Gita all rolled into one.
I suppose I will go on selling newspapers until at last will come the late night final.
When you're true to yourself - not the audience that reads about me in the newspaper or sees a clip someplace, but the audience that actually comes and watches, just like Oprah - they get to know you and they sense something genuine.
I'd always been a news junkie, always read lots of newspapers and watched the Sunday morning news shows on TV and felt strongly about issues of power, control, sexuality and race.
As the saying goes: "If you're not part of the solution, you're a newspaper columnist. "
We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate.
If the newspapers are useful in overthrowing tyrants, it is only to establish a tyranny of their own.
News travels fast in places where nothing much ever happens.
After three days without one, the desire to read a newspaper vanished. And really, one was happier without.
Enlightening editorial writers is even more difficult than educating educators.
Democracy is the best revenge. After Benazir Bhutto's death, her son's brief public remarks were captured on video, and they were reported in international newspapers. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari announced, "My mother always said, ' Democracy is the best revenge.
There is not one shred of evidence that the Internet has had any downward influence on North American or European newspaper circulation.
I didn't look at any of the newspapers, I look at the pictures sometimes, but apart from that I don't read them.
Unfortunately the situation of human rights in Iran isn't improving. Some of the newspapers were shut down and the government didn't try to reopen the newspapers that were shut down before. And the laws are as bad as before.