Further Reading
- Dan Rather and Gary Paul Gates, The Palace Guard (1974)
- William Safire, Before the Fall: An Inside Look at the Pre-Watergate White House (1975)
- Laurence I. Barrett, Gambling with History: Reagan in the White House (1983)
- Allen J. Matsuow, Nixon's Economy: Boom, Busts, Dollars, and Votes (1998)
- TIME (5 July 1982)
- Newsweek (5 July 1982, 7 Feb. 1983, 31 May 1993)
- The New Republic (15 Dec. 1986)
- The Economist (2 Apr. 1988 and 3 Dec. 1988)
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“There are women in middle life, whose days are crowded with practical duties, physical strain, and moral responsibility ... they fail to see that some use of the mind, in solid reading or in study, would refresh them by its contrast with carking cares, and would prepare interest and pleasure for their later years. Such women often sink into depression, as their cares fall away from them, and many even become insane. They are mentally starved to death.”
—Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards (18421911)
“For aesthetics is the mother of ethics.... Were we to choose our leaders on the basis of their reading experience and not their political programs, there would be much less grief on earth. I believenot empirically, alas, but only theoreticallythat for someone who has read a lot of Dickens to shoot his like in the name of an idea is harder than for someone who has read no Dickens.”
—Joseph Brodsky (b. 1940)