“Chiến tranh lạnh không tạo lập tất cả, nhưng định hình rất nhiều thứ.”
“Chiến tranh lạnh có cái nhìn toàn cầu riêng: thế giói được chia thành phe Xã Hội Chủ Nghĩa, phe Tư Bản Chủ Nghĩa và phe Trung Lập; nước nào cũng thuộc về một trong những phe này.”
“Chúng ta đang ở trong một hệ thống quốc tế mới. Hệ thống này có logic, có quy luật, có áp lực và có động lực riêng của nó - nó đáng được gọi bằng tên riêng - "Toàn Cầu Hóa". Toàn cầu hóa không chỉ là một thứ mốt kinh tế, không phải là một khuynh hướng nhất thời. Nó là một hệ thống quốc tế - một hệ thống chủ đạo, thay thế chiến tranh lạnh sau khi bức tường Berlin sụp đổ.”
“America is the greatest engine of innovation that has ever existed, and it can't be duplicated anytime soon, because it is the product of a multitude of factors: extreme freedom of thought, an emphasis on independent thinking, a steady immigration of new minds, a risk-taking culture with no stigma attached to trying and failing, a noncorrupt bureaucracy, and financial markets and a venture capital system that are unrivaled at taking new ideas and turning them into global products.”
“Almost all the students who make it to Caltech, one of the best scientific universities in the world, come from public schools. So it can be done.”
“The fact is, parents and schools and cultures can and do shape people. The most important influence in my life, outside of my family, was my high school journalism teacher, Hattie M. Steinberg. She pounded the fundamentals of journalism into her students -- not simply how to write a lead or accurately transcribe a quote but, more important, how to comport yourself in a professional way. She was nearing sixty at the time I had her as my teacher and high school newspaper adviser in the late 1960s. She was the polar opposite of "cool," but we hung around her classroom like it was the malt shop and she was Wolfman Jack. None of us could have articulated it then, but it was because we enjoyed being harangued by her, disciplined by her, and taught by her. She was a woman of clarity and principles in an age of uncertainty. I sit up straight just thinking about her!”
“Some would ask what country am I from? We ara supposed to tell the truth, [so] we tell them India. Some thought it was Indiana, not India! Some did not know where India is. I said the country next to Pakistan.”