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Graydon Carter
American
July 14, 1949
Journalist
Everything I love about America is fragile.
Graydon Carter
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We really care about photography at 'Vanity Fair.'
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Financial institutions like to call what they do trading. Let's be honest. It's not trading; it's betting.
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Magazine stories, the best ones anyway, are generally a combination of three elements: access, narrative, and disclosure.
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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.
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Americans who grew up in the 1930s or 1940s still have some fleeting memory of what the country was like before it became the steroidal superpower it is today.
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It could safely be said that Iraqis are dying at a faster clip since the American-led invasion and occupation than they did during the last decade of Saddam Hussein's rule.
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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.
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It's estimated that across Africa 100 elephants are killed for their tusks every day. It takes nothing more than simple math to get to what that adds up to in a year, and it's a distressing figure.
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We admire elephants in part because they demonstrate what we consider the finest human traits: empathy, self-awareness, and social intelligence. But the way we treat them puts on display the very worst of human behavior.
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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 Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali and deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak have learned a little too late, as the demonstrations across the Arab world indicate.
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