"Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever puts one down without the feeling of disappointment"
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The intent is less to condemn journalism than to diagnose a habit of mind: information as stimulus, not understanding. Lamb, a critic writing in a Britain where newspapers were booming alongside urban gossip and political agitation, is watching print culture create a new rhythm of attention - quick, repetitive, slightly feverish. The paper arrives as promise: today you will be let in. You finish it and feel the old itch return, as if the world has already moved on without you. Disappointment becomes proof of engagement.
The subtext is slyly moral without sounding sermonized. Curiosity, in Lamb's hands, isn't noble inquiry; it's restless surveillance. The newspaper doesn't simply report events, it cultivates the reader's sense that there must be a secret, a scandal, a turning point just out of frame. Even the satisfactions it offers are structured as near-misses.
It works because Lamb captures a psychological loop modern media still runs on: anticipation, consumption, letdown, repeat. The line is a small satire of the public sphere - a crowd gathered around ink, forever promised closure, forever sent back to wanting.
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| Source | Unverified source: Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading (Charles Lamb, 1822)
Evidence: Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment. (pp. 33–36 (London Magazine, vol. 6, July 1822)). This line appears in Charles Lamb’s essay “Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading,” written under his ‘Elia’ persona. The essay’s first known public... Other candidates (1) The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations (1896) compilation86.7% English, Latin, and Modern Foreign Languages ... Newspapers always excite curiosity . No one ever lays one down witho... |
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"Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever puts one down without the feeling of disappointment." FixQuotes, 25 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/newspapers-always-excite-curiosity-no-one-ever-44668/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.








