Graydon Carter Quotes
Top 45 wise famous quotes and sayings by Graydon Carter
Graydon Carter Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Graydon Carter on Wise Famous Quotes.
I walk down the street and people don't go, 'My God, there he is.' I lead as normal a life as you can lead in New York City.
Conservatives define themselves more by their hatred of liberals than anything else, and, conversely, liberals by their distaste for conservatives.
Magazine stories, the best ones anyway, are generally a combination of three elements: access, narrative, and disclosure.
You have to give kids something to rebel against. You can't like their music - you have to call it noise. It's incumbent on a parent.
In America, the top 1 percent led the country into war and economic devastation, leaving the less fortunate to fight for one and pay for both.
It could fairly be said that America, during the Bush years, has entered an Age of Denial - arguably the first stage of a nation's decline.
'Green' does not have to mean the sort of hair-shirt, wood-burning-stove sensibility of the '70s. Green can and should be sleek and modern.
I don't think you can be a credible, modern candidate for president without making the environment a major part of your platform.
Stationery is addictive. I get mine made in Paris at Benetton, and writing on it gives me a strange thrill.
I really don't despise anyone. But there is a list of a half dozen people I would prefer never to hear from or see again.
Memory is often - perhaps usually - a distorting lens: what we think we remember isn't the way it was at all. It's what we'd like to remember.
Water-boarding can result in damage to the lungs and the brain, as well as long-term psychological trauma.
I always thought eating what you wanted was one of those aspects of adulthood to be looked forward to when you were a child.
I try to look after the really small things and the really big things, and delegate the stuff in between,
Branding experts believe that just because they have rethought a company's image or name, the rest of us will automatically fall in line.
There's probably a half-dozen movie actors I really like. But a lot of them just aren't that interesting.
People think they have to be ambitious. But at a certain age, all you want is to be around nice, decent people.
After the collapse of Wall Street in the 1920s, the culture stopped being all about money, and the country survived and ultimately flourished.
My hunch is that pop culture began to stagnate the moment Americans started to love the past more than they did the future.
I think the absence of socks on men wearing suits and brogues is a problem. They'll live to regret that.
In the Digital Age, recorders also tend to be oversharers, and with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, they can do so on a grand scale.
Most of us have learned the hard way that there are very few things you can absolutely count on in life.
Christopher Hitchens was a wit, a charmer, and a troublemaker, and to those who knew him well, he was a gift from - dare I say it - God.