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Robert Caro is an American writer and historian best known for his meticulously researched biographies, particularly those of political figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson. His works, including The Power Broker, have reshaped our understanding of power dynamics in American politics. Caro's dedication to uncovering the truth through rigorous research and deep analysis serves as an inspiration to writers and historians alike, emphasizing the importance of thoroughness, patience, and commitment in storytelling.

"I like new ballets because they're totally new. As you get older, new experiences are harder and harder to come by, so it's pretty great to have a new experience."



"You come in off the street, through the doors of the theater. You sit down. The lights go down and the curtain goes up. And you're in another world."



"As you get older, you sometimes feel that it's harder and harder to get something new and wonderful to come into your life."
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"The New York City Ballet is obviously speaking to a whole new generation and bringing it the same wonder and beauty that it brought previous generations."



"Everyone believed the Senate could not really be led. It used to take so long to rise up through seniority."


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