"The press is easier to strangle than..." - Quote by Winston Churchill
The press is easier to strangle than to look in the eyes.
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“It is not alone that property, in all its forms, is struck at, but that liberty, in all its forms, is challenged by the fundamental conceptions of socialism.”
“The United States is like a gigantic boiler. Once the fire is lit under it, there's no limit to the power it can generate.”
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“These international bankers and Rockefeller Standard Oil interests control the majority of newspapers and the columns of these papers to club into submission or drive out of public office officials who refuse to do the bidding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose the invisible government.”
“When you're young, you look at television and think, there's a conspiracy. The networks have conspired to dumb us down. But when you get a little older, you realize that's not true. The networks are in business to give people exactly what they want.”
“I go anywhere I want, do whatever I want when I get there, they let me make self-indulgent TV about that experience, and give me about as much creative freedom as anyone's ever had in the history of television.”
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“Whatever strength the masses have is due entirely to ahimsa, however imperfect or defective its practice might have been.”
“A government is like fire, a handy servant, but a dangerous master.”
“Journeys bring power and love back into you. If you can't go somewhere, move in the passageways of the self. They are like shafts of light, always changing, and you change when you explore them.”