I'm not going to make general comments about the British press.
One of the unsung freedoms that go with a free press is the freedom not to read it.
What gunpowder did for war the printing press has done for the mind.
Basically, books were a luxury item before the printing press.
The British press has been unfair to me and the public has followed.
Every technology, including the printing press, comes at some price.
Sometimes the British press is maybe a little bit racist.
The printing press is the greatest weapon in the armoury of the modern commander.
The Internet feeds off the main press, and the main press feeds off the Internet. They're working in tandem.
Mother considered a press conference on a par with a visit to a cage of cobras.
The British press are a group of unremitting scumbags. And sometimes they use that scumbaggery to good ends, and often not.
I purposefully isolate myself from anything that has to do with any press. I don't read any press about myself.
The Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to bare the secrets of government and inform the people.
I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press.
The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare.
When I worked for Entertainment Tonight I got to emcee Paul McCartney's press conference.
The Obama administration has been curtailing press freedom - but that hasn't ended the press' drool-cup worship for their beloved president.
I want to be the kind of actress where, if I'm in the press, I'm in for the right reasons - for my work. To be in the press about family drama is kind of embarrassing.
Our printing press is the Internet. Our coffee houses are social networks.
Europe has a press that stresses opinions; America a press, radio, and television that emphasize news.
Too many managers manage by what the postgame press conference is going to be.