Interview with Erik Voorhees
“I came to the strong opinion that money was actually the central issue here and that if you're going to have a market-based system, a capitalist system, the most important thing in that system to be market-based was money itself.”
Interview with Hoan Ton-That
“But it’s the most satisfying thing to get the computer to do exactly what you want it to do.”
Interview with Geoffrey Ward
“One day in the hospital, I heard ‘West End Blues’ on the radio, and it just got to me. It seemed to me it contained within it a lifetime’s worth of sadness and joy in just three minutes.”
Interview with Edward Luttwak
“I have actually trained men to fight in war, and I have sat them down and made them watch Seven Samurai, and they complained a lot. Then a few of them wanted to see it again.”
Interview with Bruce Pandolfini
“I would think that some top chess players are interested in ideas, and ‘great writings,’ but not all. You have to be monomaniacal and really focused on your chess if you want to reach the top.”
Interview with Dan Doctoroff
“I really admire the way those two countries – France and Japan – resist the homogenization of modern culture. They just so fiercely – probably not successfully – seek to preserve their uniqueness. I find that struggle heroic in a weird way.”
Interview with Barbara Tversky
“I like to think that I like trying new things. Most of my research has been on the mind, and everything is fodder to the mind on how we perceive things, how we create things, how we put them out into the world.”
Interview with David Reaboi
“When I lived in New York, I felt a lot of my friends who were real New Yorkers from the old Downtown Scene – many of us were from Jersey. There's just something about the periphery of an area that makes it kind of weird and more hardcore and different.”
Interview with John Peña
“You never knew what was gonna happen when you got on the subway – sort of like what's happening right now. There's a lot of things that are coming back.”
Interview with Kylie Unell
“If you go in and say a vort and you just speak some Torah, they’ll give you a free dessert.”
Interview with David Rubenstein
“If I could interview any one person, it would be Abraham Lincoln. He was in my view, the greatest American.”
Interview with Lindsey Metselaar
“My screen time is probably my biggest weakness or most embarrassing thing about me.”
Interview with Phil Schaap
“Just remember, for every 6 million fifth graders, there are between two and five who know who Roy Eldridge is. Getting the word out is not an easy task, but good for you. Enjoy jazz. Jazz is great.”
Interview with John Sexton
“But when I threw myself back into the fray – and boy, I didn't mean to go into that epicycle out of a simple question – but I said I will begin using email as a way of incorporating her – to honor her. And that's when I started using email.”
Interview with Stephane Wrembel
“That's why I like America because I can be a musician. And read my philosophy.“
Interview with Tucker Carlson
“It's the only picture I have anywhere of me with a famous person, you know . . . because it's Jerry Garcia.”
Interview with Richard Epstein
“I was a Yankee fan in Brooklyn when at the time it was required by the neighborhood to be a Brooklyn fan. And my allegiance had nothing to do with large geopolitical issues.”
Interview with Molly Miller
“Tennis is the first time outside of guitar where I actually have to be focused.”
Interview with Steve Silberman
“I've met many of my heroes, and it's usually worked out really well. But it's not always simple. For instance, I don't feel like I really got along well with Allen Ginsberg for the first three months after we met, though he tolerated having me around because I was working for him.”