"I never eat in a restaurant that's over a hundred feet off the ground and won't stand still."
"People, not just reporters, are more interested in politics than in government, so the actual issues wouldn't be something that interested them."
Source: Calvin Trillin (1990). “Travels with Alice”
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Calvin Trillin
Author, Humorist
Calvin Trillin is an American writer known for his humorous takes on food and culture, particularly through his notable works like 'Alice, Let's Eat'.
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