"I read about eight newspapers in a day. When I'm in a town with only one newspaper, I read it eight times"
- Will Rogers
About this Quote
Will Rogers was a popular American humorist, star, and social commentator in the early 20th century. This quote is a funny way of revealing his love of checking out the news. He is stating that he reads a great deal of papers, even when there is just one offered. This might be translated as a metaphor for his devotion to staying informed and up to date on current occasions. It could also be viewed as a commentary on the value of having access to numerous sources of news and details. By reading the same newspaper several times, he is emphasizing the need to take a look at the very same story from different angles and point of views. This quote is a testimony to Will Rogers' commitment to staying notified and his gratitude for the power of understanding.
This quote is written / told by Will Rogers between November 4, 1879 and August 15, 1935. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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