
New York Times (28 November 2004) "The Last Mile".
"The next … months" in Iraq
But it won't be won with high rhetoric. It will be won on the ground in a war over the last mile.
New York Times (28 November 2004) "The Last Mile".
"The next … months" in Iraq
New York Times (28 November 2004) "The Last Mile".
"The next … months" in Iraq
New York Times (30 November 2003) "The Chant Not Heard".
"The next … months" in Iraq
New York Times (28 May 2005) "The Endgame in Iraq".
"The next … months" in Iraq
“[T]he next few months will decide the fate of the peninsula.”
2010s, Portrait of the Ally as an Intermediary (March 2018)
As quoted in Fortune (19 February 1996)
1990s
2000s, 2008, Address to the United Nations General Assembly (September 2008)
“Those days are over. I have to be won all over again every time you see me.”
Source: This Side of Paradise
Paris Review interview (1996)
Context: I’ve always been highly energized and have written poems in spurts. From the god-given first line right through the poem. And I don’t write two or three lines and then come back the next day and write two or three more; I write the whole poem at one sitting and then come back to it from time to time over the months or years and rework it.
“The thought of two thousand people crunching celery at the same time horrified me.”