The News Quotes

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Tomi Adeyemi
“Children of Blood and Bone was written during a time where I kept turning on the news and seeing stories of unarmed black men, women, and children being shot by the police. I felt afraid and angry and helpless, but this book was the one thing that made me feel like I could do something about it. I told myself that if just one person could read it and have their hearts or minds changed, then I would've done something meaningful against a problem that often feels so much bigger than myself.”
Tomi Adeyemi, Children of Blood and Bone

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The news is glorified gossip.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“A celebrity is an object that the media manufactures today, just so they have a subject tomorrow.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Norman Mailer
“Let every
writer
tell his
own
lies
That's freedom
of the
press.”
Norman Mailer, Deaths For The Ladies

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Newspapers always tell us the same things. The only things they change are the dates and the photographs and the names of the scenes, the victims, and the perpetrators.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Not all statements that are truthful are useful.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Not knowing how to get what you want is better than knowing how to get what you do not want.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“I hear news every day, and those ordinary rumors of war, plagues, fires, inundations, thefts, murders, massacres, meteors, comets, spectrums, prodigies, apparitions, of towns taken, cities besieged in France, Germany, Turkey, Persia, Poland, etc., daily musters and preparations, and such like, which these tempestuous times afford, battles fought, so many men slain, monomachies, shipwrecks, piracies, and sea-fights, peace, leagues, strategems, and fresh alarms. […] Thus I daily hear, and such like, both private and public news. Amidst the gallantry and misery of the world; jollity, pride, perplexities, and cares, simplicity and villany; subtlety, knavery, candour and integrity, mutually mixed and offering themselves, I rub on in a private life; as I have still lived, so I now continue, as I was content from the first, left to a solitary life, and mine own domestick discontents: saving that sometimes, not to tell a lie, as Diogenes went into the city, and Democritus to the haven, to see fashions,I did for my recreation now and then walk abroad, lookinto the world, and could not choose but make some little observation, not so wise an observer as a plain rehearser, not as they did to scoff or laugh at all, but with a mixed passion.”
Robert Burton, The Anatomy Of Melancholy: What It Is, With All The Kindes, Causes, Symptomes, Progonosticks, And Severall Cures Of It. In Three Portions. With Their ... Medicinally, Historically Opened And

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We have solved the problem of not having enough information by creating the problem of having too much information.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana