“A readers eyes may glaze over after they take in a couple of paragraphs about Canadian tariffs or political developments in Pakistan; a story about the reader himself or his neighbors will be read to the end.” MayEndsStoriesEyePoliticalDevelopmentReaderCoupleNeighborPakistanParagraphTariffs Author:Donald E. Graham
“Before there was an Internet, before there was an AOL, the circulation of newspapers was going down.” InternetNewspapersCirculation Author:Donald E. Graham
“The John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics was originally intended to bring scholars and politicians into closer contact, on the assumption that other office-holders can use academics as profitably as Kennedy did during his political career.” UsePoliticalCareersPoliticianOfficeContactAssumptionScholarInstitute Author:Donald E. Graham
“The longer I lived in the east, the more completely I realized that, for better or worse, I was going to be, to everybody's mind, wherever I lived, a Texan.” MindEastI RealizedTexan Author:Donald E. Graham