Quote by Doris Kearns Goodwin Download Open image ““FORTY THOUSAND VISITORS descended upon Chicago in the middle of May 1860, drawn”” — Doris Kearns Goodwin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“At one point, ten thousand were arriving every month in Chicago alone. It” — Isabel Wilkerson Copy Share Image
“But never, among all the cities I have wandered over the years, cities all over the earth, did I feel and smell and sense… — Brian Doyle Copy Share Image
So I went to Chicago in 1940, I think, '41, and the photographs that I made there, aside from fashion, were things that I… — Gordon Parks Copy Share Image
There is a lot of history buried in Chicago that I still have yet to discover. — Jamila Woods Copy Share Image
This is not to say there are not Chicagoans. But I would suggest that they are a nomadic people, whose lost home exists only… — John Hodgman Copy Share Image
“consider the fact that a journey from New York to Chicago by stagecoach would have taken three weeks or more in 1847. By 1857,… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
I was asked to come to Chicago because Chicago is one of our fifty-two states. — Raquel Welch Copy Share Image
Anybody who has been to Chicago has a very positive view. But not everybody has come to Chicago, and in many ways, Chicago is… — Ivo Daalder Copy Share Image
“It is the fashion in many parts of the United States to sneer at Chicago. This is notably the case in San Francisco. Most… — Jerome Hart Copy Share Image
Chicago '68 was a relatively small demonstration for its time, but I've talked to millions of people who claim they were there because it… — Bill Ayers Copy Share Image
Chicago is a great city and I love coming back each and every time and thinking about all the great memories I have made… — Andrei Arlovski Copy Share Image
I write about presidents. That means I write about guys - so far. I'm interested in the people closest to them, the people they… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
What I think I've learned is that you're never going to get it all right, and you can't obsess about having a fact wrong… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
I wish we could go back to the time when the private lives of our public figures were relevant only if they directly affected… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
People will love him (Theodore Roosevelt) for the enemies he has made. — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“This extreme treatment was among the proliferating regimens developed in response to the stunning increase in nervous disorders diagnosed around the turn of the… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“I could carve out of a banana a judge with more backbone than that,” — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“And Lincoln, as would be evidenced throughout his presidency, was a master of timing.” — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“Don’t hit till you have to; but, when you do hit, hit hard.” — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“After ministering each day to the hundreds of young men who had endured ghastly wounds, submitted to amputations without anesthesia, and often died without… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
The value that I found in interviewing was for an educational experience, just to know that history itself is subjective, that you can't say,… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
Excitement about things became a habit, a part of my personality, and the expectation that I should enjoy new experiences often engendered the enjoyment… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“All the cartoonists at heart liked him, and there was seldom or never anything bitter or really unfriendly in their portrayals of him; they… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image