Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson
British journalist, author, and historian who edited the New Statesman and penned over forty works, including the 1959 novel, Left of Centre, and the 1997 non-fiction work, A History of the American People. He also wrote four works on art and architecture and two memoirs.
NationalityBritish
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth2 November 1928
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Absolutely. You can't be 33-0 without good coaching, good kids. I thought fundamentally they did some things very well, and they got all the loose balls we didn't get. ... Today, the better team won, I have no problem with that.
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You would have a hard time not listening to those people, ... I'm not saying it would necessarily influence the way a person voted. But it is human nature if a vast majority of your campaign has been paid for by a relatively few number of people who contributed to it, you listen to them.
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You can't make anything out of that. The conditions were tough and we've got a lot of guys hurt. Both teams made enough mistakes to lose 10 times. Everybody's got a lot of work to do.
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There was some trucker guy and he said, 'How's the horses?' ... And I said, 'The horses are OK, but I'm about to run out of fuel.' So he let me siphon five gallons out of his truck. I don't know his name.
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There's a lot of guys on this team who could be captains. There's going to be far more leaders than two if we're going to be any good.
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There's a huge evolutionary shift going on in the biz. There's a richer array of windows for content than ever before, and that's why we decided to focus on mobile platform delivery at this event.
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This is the first Emmy to be staged outside the USA and confirms our efforts to stay ahead of the curve as digital technology re-shapes our industry.
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The most intimidating world leader was Lyndon Johnson, who became U.S. President when John Kennedy was assassinated. He exulted in this power and liked to inspire fear.
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Once we got down into the technology, ... it was actually kind of scary. They made a lot of correct decisions and still ran into so many problems.
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It hope it settles down and we get some good training in.
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Lad Of The Manor is probably the best weight-for-age horse in Australia at the moment.
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I thought Troy Goss did some good things today. Hampton was a little rusty today, but got better towards the end of practice.
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I think there's a lever on the side of your chair that might make you appear a little taller than you are,
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I think there's a couple of reasons: One, I don't think they understand it. I think they see it and hear 'option' and think that's 3 yards and a cloud of dust, which couldn't be further from the truth.