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I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust
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"I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust"

- Charles Baudelaire

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This quote by Charles Baudelaire is a commentary on the state of journalism in the 19th century. Baudelaire is expressing his disdain for the press as well as its lack of integrity. He thinks that a man of honor must be revolted by the press and its web content. He is recommending that journalism is not a reputable source of information which it is full of lies and also deceit. He is additionally implying that journalism is not a trustworthy source of news which it ought to not be taken seriously. Baudelaire is recommending that a male of honor need to understand journalism's lack of honesty as well as should not take it seriously. He is suggesting that journalism is not a reliable resource of details and also need to not be trusted. Baudelaire is sharing his displeasure of the press as well as its absence of honesty and also is suggesting that a man of honor need to recognize this as well as ought to not take it seriously.

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Charles Baudelaire This quote is written / told by Charles Baudelaire between April 9, 1821 and August 31, 1867. He was a famous Poet from France. The author also have 74 other quotes.

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