“Almost everyone involved in politics or covering politics now is getting dumber. They're getting lost in a sea of dumb. They may drown in it. People in politics now are getting what they know through the internet, through Google searches and Wikipedia. These can give you a certain sense of things bu…”— Peggy Noonan, catholic.eduTagged: Journalsim, Politics in the Age of Snapchat, Public ID
“Reading books forces you to imagine, question, ponder, reflect, connect one historical moment with another. Reading books provides a deeper understanding of political figures and events, of the world — of life itself.”— Peggy Noonan, catholic.eduTagged: Books, In Praise of Reading, Literature, Books Are Great, Education
“Unplug and read every day. You stop at least three times a day to eat. Stop at least once a day to read.”— Peggy Noonan, catholic.eduTagged: Books, Reading, Literature, Live A Better Life
“You must not stop reading books. That's all. If you seek a happy and interesting life, one of depth, meaning and accomplishment, you must read books.”— Peggy Noonan, catholic.eduTagged: Books, In Praise of Reading, Literature, Books Are Great, Education