“I get all the truth I need in the newspaper every morning, and every chance I get I go fishing, or swap stories with fishermen to get the taste of it out of my mouth.” NeedsStoriesChanceMorningSeaTasteMouthsRiversFishesNewspapersBoatLakesFishingEvery MorningFisherman Author:Ed Zern
“Despite official drivel about clean bombs and tactical nuclear weapons, anyone who can read a newspaper or listen to a radio knows that some of us mortals have the power to destroy the human race and man's home on earth. We need not even make war; only by preparing, by playing with our new weapons, we poison the air, the water, the soil of our plants, damage the health of the living, and weaken the chances of the newborn.” KnowsMenNeedsHumansWarHomeEarthWaterChanceRaceAirWeaponsCleanPlantRadioNuclearNewspapersDespiteMortalsHuman RaceDamageOfficialsPoisonSoilBombsNuclear WeaponsPreparingNewbornTacticalDrivel Book:The Face of War Source: The Face of War
“Look at the mother of Washington! She raised a boy that could not tell a lie--could not tell a lie! But he never had any chance. It might have been different if he had belonged to the Washington Newspaper Correspondents' Club” IfsLooksHas BeensDifferentMightTruthLyingMotherChanceBoysRaisedClubsNewspapersMight Have Been Book:Mark Twain’s Letters & Speeches (Annotated Edition) Source: Mark Twain’s Letters & Speeches (Annotated Edition)