“Their constant yelping about a free press means, with a few honorable exceptions, freedom to peddle scandal, crime, sex, sensationalism, hate, innuendo and the political and financial uses of propaganda. A newspaper is a business out to make money through advertising revenue. That is predicated on the circulation and you know what circulation depends on.”
Quote by Raymond Chandler
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The Long Goodbye: A Novel
This novel explores the complexities of human emotions and the passage of time through the lens of a protagonist grappling with personal tragedy and the gradual fading of memories. more
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Source: The migration of ideas: three lectures delivered on the North Foundation at Franklin and Marshall College on 18 and 19 March 1954
“How come nobody wants to argue with me? Is it because I'm always so right?”
