Censorship
CENSORSHIP:
To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is todeclare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves.
CENSORSHIP:
We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavoring to stifle is a false opinion; and if we were sure, stifling it would still be an evil.
CENSORSHIP:
There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written.
CENSORSHIP:
Every burned book enlightens the world.
CENSORSHIP:
You censure this with difficulty because you have allowed it to become customary
CENSORSHIP:
No government ought to be without censors; and where the press is free, no one ever will.
CENSORSHIP:
Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but unlike charity, it should end there.
CENSORSHIP:
If there had been a censorship of the press in Rome, we should have had today neither Horace nor Juvenal, nor the philosophical writings of Cicero.
CENSORSHIP:
The dirtiest book of all is the expurgated book.
