19+ Douglas Brinkley Quotes On Education, Democracy And Culture
Douglas Brinkley is an American author, professor, and historian. He is a professor of history at Rice University and a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. Brinkley is the author of several books, including The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Cronkite. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Douglas Brinkley on education, democracy, culture.
Politicians wanted to mine the Grand Canyon for zinc and copper, and Theodore Roosevelt said no. — Douglas Brinkley
I learned more about history and literature in the used bookstores in DC than in college libraries. — Douglas Brinkley
Do we pour $40 billion into grandiose Louisiana engineering projects or do we instead put up no trespassing- signs in the areas below sea level? All are hard choices with various merits and pains. The important thing, however, is for America to decide whether the current policy of inaction is really the way we want to deal with the worst natural disaster in our history. — Douglas Brinkley
John Kerry wants to be the hero in his own drama. He likes King Arthur and the Round Table. He likes the young swashbuckling Churchill, and he loved the early antics of Theodore Roosevelt. — Douglas Brinkley
When I was 8 years old, I made my own encyclopedia of American biography - Johnny Appleseed, Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, Charles Lindbergh, my pantheon of favorite heroes. Then I would write my own things and sew them together and try to make my own book. — Douglas Brinkley
There is nobody that's ever going to fill Ted Kennedy's shoes, and that's a tall order for somebody in the family to try to live up to. — Douglas Brinkley
I think Ronald Reagan is what happened....The age of Reagan brought conservatism into the mainstream....It also brought us the beginning of the new media-talk radio, the internet, cable television. — Douglas Brinkley
I feel like I'm always learning from people. — Douglas Brinkley
It is a long revisionist road up from the bottom for George W. Bush. He is ranked toward the bottom rung of presidents. — Douglas Brinkley
John Kerry can be absolutely ruthless. I would not want to be on his enemies list when he's ready to go after you. — Douglas Brinkley
If you're a Kennedy and you go to Italy or you go to Argentina, you're treated as royalty. And in the United States, we're endlessly fascinated by the family. — Douglas Brinkley
I think there's a green side to John Kerry, if you like, that he's an environmental activist. His record on the environment is as best as you have on a pro-environment record of anybody in the U.S. Senate. — Douglas Brinkley
Demeanor-wise, Reagan was a conservative, but a pragmatic conservative, and he found silver linings in things. He liked to be a mediator. He didn't like to have enemies around him. — Douglas Brinkley
Animals interest me more than anything else. — Douglas Brinkley
John Kerry doesn't think in terms of black-and-white. He's all gray, and he looks at all sides of the issues. That makes people think he likes to be devil's advocate. Whatever you say, he'll challenge you on. — Douglas Brinkley
I have a lot of books I want to write. — Douglas Brinkley
Forget politics. The real story is the advancements being made in medicine. We're on the verge of conquering cancer and Alzheimer's and numerous other diseases. The DNA revolution has just begun. Scientific advancement usually trumps politics. — Douglas Brinkley
Hurricane Katrina is without question the worst natural disaster in American history. — Douglas Brinkley
Over the past four decades no reporter has critiqued the American South with such evocative sensitivity and bedrock honesty as Curtis Wilkie. — Douglas Brinkley
Life Lessons by Douglas Brinkley
- Douglas Brinkley's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating American history and culture. He emphasizes the need to look at the past to better understand the present, and to use the lessons of history to inform our decisions in the future.
- Brinkley also emphasizes the need to be aware of our environmental impact, and to take responsibility for our actions and their consequences.
- Finally, Brinkley's work encourages readers to think critically and to challenge accepted narratives in order to form their own opinions and beliefs.
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