All Graydon Carter Quotes
- Many of the architects of the Vietnam War became near pariahs as they spent the remainder of their lives in the futile quest to explain… Architect
- My suggestion to newspapers everywhere is to give the public a reason to read them again. So here's an idea: get on a big story… Appeal
- Only institutions that go about the old-fashioned business of taking in deposits from customer A and lending them out to customer B should be called… Appropriate
- Somewhere along the way, New York became all about money. Or rather, it was always about money, but it wasn't all about money, if you… All
- Take a random selection of photographs of America in 2012 and 2002 and 1992 and, except for the skinny jeans and the porkpie hats, you'll… America
- The danger of leaving overwhelming wealth and power in the grasp of a small minority is a lesson that leaders such as ousted Tunisian president… Across
- The fact is that movie stars are as insecure as the rest of us - if not more so. Many live in a luxurious bubble… Best
- The fact is, unlike a lot of writers, I credit the people who help me. A lot of writers out there have a ton of… Book
- The greatest thing that prepared me for editing 'Vanity Fair' was having four kids because you just learn to subjugate your ego with the greater… Editing
- There are similarities between being an editor and a tailor. Tailors have a vast supply of fabrics, buttons and thread at their disposal and put… Aspect
- There aren't any looks or customs I wish would come back. Today almost anything goes. Culture constantly devours the past so there's not much that's… Almost Anything
- Those who remember New York in the 1970s, as I do, look back on a city that had hit a very rough patch - decaying,… Bankrupt
- You know, I used to warm the thermometer on the light bulb... I was really good at being sick. I could forge my mother's signature… Bulb
- Fashion is a dangerous road to go down. Anybody who is going to have children later in life had best not be too fashionable because… Anybody
- I think the absence of socks on men wearing suits and brogues is a problem. They'll live to regret that. Absence
- Whatever age we are is the age weรขโฌโขve always been. Age
- Where past generations had film cameras, scrapbooks, notebooks, and that part of the brain which stores memories, we now have a smartphone app for every… All
- In less than a year, the Bush administration will strut out of office, leaving the country in roughly the same condition a toddler leaves a… Administration
- I think Americans, more so than any other culture, love second and third acts. Acts
- Magazines at some point become hostage to their own success. Hostage