Top 9 Judith C. Waller Quotes
#1. In many industries federal regulation is the outgrowth of inadequate self-regulation on the part of the industry.
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#2. it is impossible today to know how much the war colored the thinking and attitudes of the child of today.
Judith C. Waller
#3. The health of democracy, not its hate, is its best propaganda.
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#4. the Chicago Tribune said on February 8, 1937: . . . . there is entertainment in erudition.
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#5. Because of the times, and because the child has been living in a world filled with every kind of thrill and adventure, it is safe to assume that he is not interested in the same type of radio that amused him before the war.
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#6. It is scarcely fair . . . to permit only those with sufficient funds to spend to appropriate that which, in reality, is the property of all people.
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#7. Then came the era of 'box-tops' and 'thrillers.' It is not strange that the advertiser, in his search for the right kind of program to catch the attention of the largest number of youngsters, turned to the comic strips.
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#8. Economic experts tell us that the women of America spend 80 per cent of the national income, and the largest part of this expenditure is made for the necessities and the small luxuries of life.
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#9. The majority of the people in the United States have had only an elementary education and have a speaking vocabulary of about two thousand words. (Even a well-educated person has a speaking vocabulary of approximately nine thousand words.)
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