Born: 07-19-1953
Thomas L. Friedman is a renowned American journalist and author, best known for his insightful analysis of global affairs and economic trends. A three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Friedman writes for The New York Times and has authored several influential books, including "The World is Flat" and "Hot, Flat, and Crowded." His work often explores the impacts of globalization, technology, and environmental issues on modern society.
You can't make peace with the Palestinians until they make peace with their own history.
In the Middle East, the past is always prologue.
The Middle East is not a cocktail party. It is a feud that has gone on for centuries.
In the Middle East, the dead are not gone; they are still viscerally present.
The Middle East is a place where the past is always in the present, and the present is always in the future.
The Middle East is a place where the only thing predictable is unpredictability.
The Middle East is a place where you can't understand the future without understanding the past.
The Middle East is a place where the only certainty is uncertainty.
People who are in the Middle East for the first time are often surprised by how normal it all looks.
The Middle East is a place that is both ancient and modern, and often it is hard to tell where one ends and the other begins.
The Middle East is a place where the scenery may change, but the plot remains the same.
The Middle East is a place where the only constant is change.