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Politics & Power Quote by Andrea Mitchell

"When I entered college, it was to study liberal arts. At the University of Pennsylvania, I studied English literature, but I fell in love with broadcasting, with telling stories about other people's exploits"

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There is a quiet rebuke to the myth of the “linear” career baked into Andrea Mitchell’s recollection. She starts where ambitious, bookish people are supposed to start: liberal arts, English literature, a venerable institution. That setup isn’t just résumé trivia; it positions her as someone trained to read closely, to hear rhythm and motive, to understand character. Then she pivots to the word that does the real work: “fell.” Broadcasting isn’t framed as a strategic move or a prestige chase, but as attraction, appetite, discovery. It’s a subtle defense of journalism as a calling rather than a compromise.

The most revealing phrase is “other people’s exploits.” It’s modest, even a little self-effacing, but it also contains the profession’s bargain: the journalist’s authority comes from proximity to power, risk, and drama without claiming the spotlight as their own. Mitchell is signaling a particular ethic of reporting - being the conduit, not the protagonist - while also admitting the thrill of narrative adrenaline. “Exploits” suggests action and consequence; it’s the world beyond the seminar room, where stories aren’t interpreted so much as chased.

Context matters: Mitchell’s career rises with the era when broadcast news became a national ritual and women fought for legitimacy in hard-news spaces. Her origin story quietly argues that the humanities aren’t ornamental; they are training for public storytelling, and they can lead directly to the newsroom’s most practical skill: making complexity legible on deadline.

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Mitchell, Andrea. (2026, January 17). When I entered college, it was to study liberal arts. At the University of Pennsylvania, I studied English literature, but I fell in love with broadcasting, with telling stories about other people's exploits. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-entered-college-it-was-to-study-liberal-45665/

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Mitchell, Andrea. "When I entered college, it was to study liberal arts. At the University of Pennsylvania, I studied English literature, but I fell in love with broadcasting, with telling stories about other people's exploits." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-entered-college-it-was-to-study-liberal-45665/.

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"When I entered college, it was to study liberal arts. At the University of Pennsylvania, I studied English literature, but I fell in love with broadcasting, with telling stories about other people's exploits." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-entered-college-it-was-to-study-liberal-45665/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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Andrea Mitchell (born October 30, 1946) is a Journalist from USA.

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