James Murray Kempton was a journalist who won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary.
Born: 1985
Categories: Journalists, Authors, 1990s deaths, Pulitzer Prize winners, Americans
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One does not attend this movie [The Ten Commandments]; one enlists in it.
In baseball, the true class enemy is not the boss, but the fan.
The faces in New York remind me of people who had played a game and lost.
Great care has gone into the construction of the shadow which declares itself to be Richard Nixon.
If you talk to gangsters long enough, you’ll find out they’re just as bad as respectable people.