David McCullough Quotes
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I'm drawn particularly to stories that evolve out of the character of the protagonist.
David McCullough
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Author Details:
Type:
Historian Quotes
Category:
American Historian Quotes
Date of Birth:
July 7, 1933
Nationality:
American
Amazon:
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Related Authors:
Carter G. Woodson
Howard Zinn
Will Durant
Daniel J. Boorstin
Stephen Ambrose
Henry Adams
Christopher Lasch
John Thorn
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Select David McCullough Quotations:
I would pay to do what I do if I had to.
David McCullough
I love all sides of the work but that doesn't mean it isn't hard.
David McCullough
When I began, I thought that the way one should work was to do all the research and then write the book.
David McCullough
No harm's done to history by making it something someone would want to read.
David McCullough
May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof.
David McCullough
With the Truman book, I wrote the entire account of his experiences in World War I before going over to Europe to follow his tracks in the war. When I got there, there was a certain satisfaction in finding I had it right - it does look like that.
David McCullough
I can fairly be called an amateur because I do what I do, in the original sense of the word - for love, because I love it. On the other hand, I think that those of us who make our living writing history can also be called true professionals.
David McCullough
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Quote Keywords:

Character,
Drawn,
Evolve,
Out,
Particularly,
Protagonist,
Stories
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Dictionary Links:

Character,
Drawn,
Evolve,
Out,
Particularly,
Protagonist,
Stories
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All David McCullough Quotations:
Every book is a new journey...
First of all, you can make...
I can fairly be called an...
I had been writing for about...
I just thank my father and...
I love all sides of the...
I love Dickens. I love the...
I work very hard on the...
I would pay to do what...
I'm drawn particularly to stories that...
I'm very aware how many distractions...
In time I began to understand...
May none but honest and wise...
My next book is also set...
My shorthand answer is that I...
No harm's done to history by...
People are so helpful. People will...
The pull, the attraction of history...
The title always comes last. What...
There's an awful temptation to just...
To go back and read Swift...
To me history ought to be...
When I began, I thought that...
When I read that the British...
With the Truman book, I wrote...
You can't be a full participant...
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