The first essence of journalism is to know what you want to know; the second, is to find out who will tell you.
It's the equivalent of putting on the brakes suddenly while driving uphill.
One travels like a golf ball, hopping from green to green.
There are no generalizations in American politics that vested selfishness cannot cut through.
The first essence of journalism is to know what you want to know, the second, is to find out who will tell you.
All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast.
Count hermann keyserling once said truly that the greatest american superstition was belief in facts.
Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.
If a man's from Texas, he'll tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him by asking?