C. P. Scott Quotes
Born: October 26, 1846
C. P. Scott, the legendary editor of the *Manchester Guardian*, believed that words were not mere decoration but engines of change. For over five decades, he championed a philosophy where conviction must be paired with relentless action, forging a legacy that transcends journalism. His sharp, principled insights cut through hesitation, urging us to see that true motivation is born from the courage to act. Scott’s quotes resonate because they strip away excuses, offering a clear-eyed call to responsibility and purpose. He remains a timeless voice for those who refuse to let thought exist without deed.
C. P. Scott Quotes (2)
"Television? The word is half Greek, half Latin. No good can come of it."
— C. P. Scott"The happy combination of fortuitous circumstances."
— C. P. Scott