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Journalist Quotes by Joseph Pulitzer
- There is room in this great and growing city for a journal that is not only cheap but bright, not only bright but large, not…
- A journalist is the lookout on the bridge of the ship of state. He notes the passing sail, the little things of interest that dot…
- The power to mould the future of the Republic will be in the hands of the journalists of future generations.
- Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together," Pulitzer wrote. "An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and…
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- A journalist is a person who has mistaken their calling. — Otto von Bismarck