P.T. Barnum — "He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species."
He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species.
He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species.
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"I don't believe in taking fools by the hand, but I do believe in attracting them to my shows."
"If I can't be a lion, I'll be a fox."
"I am not in the business of selling truth. I am in the business of selling entertainment."
"I never asked what people wanted; I told them what they needed."
"Nothing draws a crowd quite like a crowd."
American showman and Barnum & Bailey Circus co-founder, whose autobiography popularized Gilded Age commercial spectacle. Closely associated with James Anthony Bailey (his circus business partner). For an intellectual contrast, see Mark Twain, American author and Gilded Age satirist — Twain's The Gilded Age (1873, with Charles Dudley Warner) named the entire era of corrupt commercial spectacle Barnum embodied — Twain's later writing repeatedly attacked Barnum-style hucksterism as the era's moral disease.
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