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Quotes by Alistair Cooke

To watch an American on a beach or crowding into a subway, or buying a theater ticket, or sitting at home with his radio on, tells you something about one aspect of the American character: the capacity to withstand a great deal of outside interference, so to speak; a willing acceptance of frenzy which though it's never self-conscious, amounts o a willingness to let other people have and assert their own lively, and even offensive, character. They are a tough race in this.

Alistair Cooke (1908 - )
Source: One Man’s America
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A professional is a person who can do his best at a time when he doesn't particularly feel like it.

Alistair Cooke (1908 - )
 
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[In 1889] the last big tract of Indian land was declared open for settlement, in Oklahoma. The claimants and the speculators mounted their horses and lined up like trotters waiting for a starting gun. The itchy ones jumped the gun and were ever after known as Sooners-and Oklahoma was thereafter called the Sooner State.

Alistair Cooke (1908 - )
Source: America, 1973
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A professional is someone who can do his best work when he doesn't feel like it.

Alistair Cooke (1908 - )
 
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