Top 15 Media Monopoly Quotes
#1. When Limbaugh entered the world of talk radio, the AM dial was essentially moribund. He turned it into a weapon for conservatism, and in the process, led the revolution that has ended in the disintegration of the old media monopoly.
Ben Shapiro
#2. There is, after all, no pleasure like that given by a woman who really wants to see you.
Anthony Powell
#3. It is easy to think of potatoes, and fortunately for men who have not much money it is easy to think of them with a certain safety. Potatoes are one of the last things to disappear, in times of war, which is probably why they should not be forgotten in times of peace.
Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
#4. Don't do as I did. I'm living proof of how not to live.
Mickey Mantle
#5. I'm extremely surprised to learn that a story, which has become familiar to children through the medium of comic strips and many succeeding novels and adventure stories, should have had such an immediate and profound effect upon radio listeners.
Orson Welles
#6. Open my eyes that I may see Wonderful things from Your law. (Psalm 119:15-18)
Kenneth D. Boa
#7. The only way to neutralize the effect of public journals is to multiply them indefinitely.
Alexis De Tocqueville
#8. Woman's mind Oft' shifts her passions, like th'inconstant wind; Sudden she rages, like the troubled main, Now sinks the storm, and all is calm again.
John Gay
#9. The more it rains and blows, the more certain we are to have him.
Elizabeth Gaskell
#10. A good attitude, a positive perspective, a smiling face, a strong laugh are all highly contagious. Why not start spreading them?
Charles F. Glassman
#11. Are you going away with no word of farewell? Will there be not a trace left behind? Well I could have loved you better, didn't mean to be unkind. You know that was the last thing on my mind.
Phil Ochs
#12. What do I geek out over? I mean, totally, I geek out over Hanson. Duh.
Nikki Reed
#13. Politics is just show business for ugly people.
Jay Leno
#14. Businessmen are not in business to lose customers, and schools do not exist to free their clients from the agencies of mass persuasion. School and media possess a productive monopoly upon the imagination of a child.
Jonathan Kozol
#15. Copyright protects corporate monopoly rights over culture and provides much of the profits to media conglomeratesm encouraging the wholesale privatization of our common culture.
Robert Waterman McChesney