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David McCullough, The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris Quotes: "We who are residing in a foreign country, away from the immediate scene of action, perhaps can feel more deeply than those at home the evil effects of the present distracted condition of our country."

We who are residing in a foreign country, away from the immediate scene of action, perhaps can feel more deeply than those at home the evil effects of the present distracted condition of our country.



David McCullough, The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris Quotes: "There was no opiate like a French pillow."

There was no opiate like a French pillow.




David McCullough, The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris Quotes: "To be unable to read was the ultimate measure of wretchedness."

To be unable to read was the ultimate measure of wretchedness.



David McCullough, The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris Quotes: "A veteran artist counsels a less experienced one to start a painting using colors in the middle range so that the painter can move to more extreme colors as the work progresses."

A veteran artist counsels a less experienced one to start a painting using colors in the middle range so that the painter can move to more extreme colors as the work progresses.




David McCullough, The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris Quotes: "On a medical school professor noted for slowly, carefully interviewing the patient: "He taught the love of truth."

On a medical school professor noted for slowly, carefully interviewing the patient: "He taught the love of truth.




David McCullough, The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris Quotes: "In America, applause is won only by physical exertion."

In America, applause is won only by physical exertion.