Top 71 Drudge Quotes
#1. The poor child was the drudge of the household, and was always in the wrong. He was, however, the most bright and discreet of all the brothers; and if he spoke little, he heard and thought the more.
Charles Perrault
#2. I don't think of marriage as the drudge work that a lot of sitcoms and movies might have shown it to be, I think it's more deadly murderous rage, unadulterated passion, soul-crushing purgatorial dread ... It's more interesting.
Rob Delaney
#3. O Logic: born gatekeeper to the Temple of Science, victim of capricious destiny: doomed hitherto to be the drudge of pedants: come to the aid of thy master, Legislation
Jeremy Bentham
#4. He murdered my Tristian. He stole my drudge away from me. Innocent, sweet Tristian. And you would have me sit idly by while he toast to his kill? This is madness!
Vikas
#5. But what we strive to gratify, though we may call it a distant hope, is an immediate desire: the future estate for which men drudge up city alleys exists already in their imagination and love.
George Eliot
#6. As we go marching, marching, we bring the greater days,
The rising of the women means the rising of the race.
No more the drudge and idler, ten that toil where one reposes,
But a sharing of life's glories: Bread and roses, bread and roses.
James Oppenheim
#7. When by habit a man cometh to have a bargaining soul, its wings are cut, so that it can never soar. It bindeth reason an apprentice to gain, and instead of a director, maketh it a drudge.
Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet
#8. The seemingly omnipresent storm clouds hanging over the Constitution often make it hard to find a silver lining. Every day, the front page of The Drudge Report is littered with stories of government assaults on our civil liberties - from local government officials all the way up to the Oval Office.
Bob Barr
#9. The genius of our ruling class is that it has kept a majority of the people from ever questioning the inequity of a system where most people drudge along paying heavy taxes for which they get nothing in return.
Gore Vidal
#10. I read the 'New York Times,' 'USA Today,' the 'Union-Tribune,' then go online to Drudge, CNN, Fox News, blogs.
Steve Breen
#12. Colleges should remember that selecting students by GPA more often benefits the faithful drudge than the original mind.
William Deresiewicz
#13. Instruction tables will have to be made up by mathematicians with computing experience and perhaps a certain puzzle-solving ability. There need be no real danger of it ever becoming a drudge, for any processes that are quite mechanical may be turned over to the machine itself.
Alan Turing
#15. There will be little drudgery in this better ordered world. Natural power harnessed in machines will be the general drudge. What drudgery is inevitable will be done as a service and duty for a few years or months out of each life; it will not consume nor degrade the whole life of anyone.
H.G.Wells
#16. I've come to the conclusion that people who wear headphones while they walk, are much happier, more confident, and more beautiful individuals than someone making the solitary drudge to work without acknowledging their own interests and power.
Jason Mraz
#17. Lexicographer: a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words.
Samuel Johnson
#18. I read the Drudge Report! And wander around Facebook sometimes!
George Dyson
#19. [History is] the very servant of the servants of God, the drudge of all the drudges.
Herbert Butterfield
#20. When I was young, if a girl married poverty, she bcame a drudge; if she married wealth, she became a doll.
Susan B. Anthony
#21. I would rather drudge out my life on a cotton plantation, till the grave opened to give me rest, than to live with an unprincipled master and a jealous mistress.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
#24. A lexicographer, a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge.
Samuel Johnson
#26. I never felt I could give up my life of freedom to become a man's housekeeper. When I was young, if a girl married poverty, she became a drudge; if she married wealth, she became a doll. Had I married at twenty-one, I would have been either a drudge or a doll for fifty-five years. Think of it!
Susan B. Anthony
#27. She has drudge written all over her. She probably stares at the ceiling, things about mopping the floor.
Margaret Atwood
#28. I enjoy the research and love actually creating the words. There's not too much I find a drudge when it comes to writing.
Tracie Peterson
#29. What rights have women? ... [they are] punished for breaking laws which they have no voice in making. All avenues to enterprise and honors are closed against them. If poor, they must drudge for a mere pittance if of the wealthy classes, they must be dressed dolls of fashion parlor puppets ...
Ernestine Rose
#30. He types his labored column - weary drudge! Senile fudge and solemn: spare, editor, to condemn these dry leaves of his autumn.
Robertson Davies
#31. The woman has the right to be emancipated from the position of a drudge or a toy. She is entitled to a full equality in rights with man ...
Theodore Roosevelt
#32. She likes the people with the endurance to tolerate the drudge, the ones who know that pain is a requirement, not a curse.
Colum McCann
#33. A true artist will let his wife starve, his children go barefoot, his mother drudge for his living at seventy, sooner than work at anything but his art.
George Bernard Shaw
#34. When I was young if a girl married poor, she became a housekeeper and a drudge. If she married wealthy, she became a pet and a doll. - Susan B. Anthony A
Gail Collins
#35. There's no worse crime in journalism these days than simply deciding something's a story because Drudge links to it.
Chuck Todd
#36. If I say something that ends up on the front page of Drudge, I haven't done it right.
Elizabeth Edwards
#37. loneliness every day, day in and day out. Eventually, I come to thick snow and need to put on my snow boots so I can drudge through these rough patches. Never, have I felt this avalanche of snowfall on my head as I have tonight. I truly have no one. I am truly am alone.
April Raynne
#38. The big 3 networks don't like the fact that there's a Rush Limbaugh out there, they don't like the fact that there's a Fox News, they don't like the fact that there's a Matt Drudge. They liked it when it was nice, when it was just the three of them. Well, it ain't that way anymore.
Bernard Goldberg
#39. This would be a vastly better world to live in if Matt Drudge decided to handle his emotional problems more responsibly, and set himself on fire.
David Weigel
#40. All truths begin as hearsay, as far as I'm concerned.
Matt Drudge
#41. I didn't go to the right schools, didn't come from a well-known family, nor was I even remotely connected to a powerful publishing dynasty.
Matt Drudge
#42. A lot of the stories are internal. They leak it to me wanting to get attention, wanting to get that headline. More times than not, I will not give it to them.
Matt Drudge
#43. Meet them once and you're innocent; meet them twice and you're not. So if you see me having drinks again with Harvey Weinstein then, okay, you've got me.
Matt Drudge
#44. Not everything I do is gossip or bedroom. To the contrary, I think that's just an easy label to dismiss me and to dismiss the new medium.
Matt Drudge
#45. Because I have success, it doesn't mean I'm part of the mainstream. I'm still an outsider.
Matt Drudge
#46. Some of the best news stories start in gossip. Monica Lewinsky certainly was gossip in the beginning. I had heard it months before I printed it.
Matt Drudge
#47. There won't be editors in the future with the Internet world, with citizen reporting. That doesn't scare me.
Matt Drudge
#48. The first step in good reporting is good snooping.
Matt Drudge
#49. I envision a future where there'll be 300 million reporters, where anyone from anywhere can report for any reason. It's freedom of participation absolutely realized.
Matt Drudge
#50. I was first to break the news about the death of Lady Diana. The CNN team couldn't get into makeup fast enough.
Matt Drudge
#51. I've written thousands of stories, started hundreds of news cycles.
Matt Drudge
#52. If technology has finally caught up with individual liberty, why would anyone who loves freedom want to rethink that?
Matt Drudge
#53. I follow my conscience - and this is upsetting to some people, but I maintain the conscience is going to be the only thing between us and communication in the future.
Matt Drudge
#54. You would be amazed what the ordinary guy knows.
Matt Drudge
#55. We have entered an era vibrating with the din of small voices. Every citizen can be a reporter, can take on the powers that be.
Matt Drudge
#56. I never think too far into the future. I'm too busy thinking about tomorrow's news.
Matt Drudge
#57. Please give reason. Raised taxes; marching us off to war again; approved more NSA snooping. WHO ARE THEY?!
Matt Drudge
#58. There's a danger of the Internet just becoming loud, ugly and boring with a thousand voices screaming for attention.
Matt Drudge
#59. I want one place I can go that is not going to be lewd, and I'm not sure there is anything left.
Matt Drudge
#60. The media is comparable to government-probably passes government in raw power.
Matt Drudge
#61. It seems to me we are losing our way in an effort to get the ratings.
Matt Drudge
#62. I cover media people the way they cover politicians.
Matt Drudge
#63. I do most of my business on that dirty Internet that you were just talking about, where I find there is a lot of freedom to report exactly what I want.
Matt Drudge
#64. If the first lady is concerned about this Internet cycle, what would she have done during the heyday when there was 12, 13 editions of a paper in one day? What would she have done with that news cycle?
Matt Drudge
#65. There will be over 3,500 killed in USA today from abortion. No flags lowered, no presidents crying. No media hyperventilating. Normal day,
Matt Drudge
#66. With a modem, anyone can follow the world and report on the world-no middle man, no big brother. I guess this changes everything.
Matt Drudge
#67. Since Democrats vs. Republicans has been obliterated, no real difference between parties ...
Matt Drudge
#68. There's nothing more exciting than to watch a story break and grow, and to be the first one to present it to the world.
Matt Drudge
#69. I don't necessarily think anything on a Web site can have a result.
Matt Drudge
#70. Television saved the movies. The Internet is going to save the news business.
Matt Drudge
#71. The Internet feeds off the main press, and the main press feeds off the Internet. They're working in tandem.
Matt Drudge