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But when we started Style, it was so experimental and so over the top. We couldn't do a lot of the stuff that we used to do then now. Sally Quinn
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Because when it gets to the point where it's not fun anymore, I've always hoped that I would have the courage to say goodbye and walk away from it. Ed Bradley
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I need to also let your listeners know that there is actually an international law and a U.S. law that is binding, which does ban torture. Jane Mayer
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I'll be happy to take on John O'Neill. Mark Shields
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If you don't have the rights, you can't do the show.
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I remember reading something about you last year, that you had stated that America's economy's primarily driven on an inflated housing bubble.
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I long ago come to the conclusion that all life is six to five against. Damon Runyon
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I hope it will make them a lot more confident about money - and a lot less susceptible to foolish mistakes that could part them from it. Andrew Tobias
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I hesitate to get into the gutter with this guy. Chet Huntley
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How desperate some in the print media are to smear Fox News. In the words of Teresa Heinz Kerry, the newspaper critics can shove it. Bill O'Reilly
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I don't think my characters are all awful and horrible. There are reasons for their behaviour. I have to find what makes them human. Glenn Close
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It's a constant battle to get cameras in in many states. But Florida, for example, is increasingly cooperative. We continue to press our case. Catherine Crier
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I started in this racket in the early '70s, and when I was president of the Science Fiction Writers of America, of which I was like the sixth president, I was the first one nobody ever heard of. Jerry Pournelle
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They want to give me a program, so I can continue to host and be heard every day instead of occasionally, as I would have been at NPR. Bob Edwards
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It was horrible, I hated it. Brad and Tom were like my big brothers on the set, so it was like kissing your big brother - totally gross. Kirsten Dunst
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It makes no sense to pack an auditorium with 5,000 people and then tell them to keep quiet. Tony Snow
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It showed how they came from these radically different family backgrounds, but they were the products of single mother families. David Talbot
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It's the equivalent of putting on the brakes suddenly while driving uphill. John Gunther
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It's that kind of in-born music thing-I could pick up the guitar and play something. It's not something I consciously do. Ziggy Marley
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It's always in the second administration when things start to go sour. They circle the wagons. Sally Quinn
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For the most part, my husband is home in the evening and maybe there is something that I can do to figure out how I can balance all of this. Connie Chung
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For one thing, you can get old, fat, bald and nobody knows and nobody cares. So there's great longevity in radio, more security there. Bob Edwards
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There's always been a mystique and an allure to motorcycles. Even for people who don't ride, there's a fascination. Bob Moore
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There's a lot of things being said about me out there. A lot of things that have nothing to do with the reporting I've done for the last two years. Jeff Gannon
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As kids, we traded 'I like Ike' and 'All the way with Adlai' buttons in elementary school. Andrea Mitchell
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All of us have moments in out lives that test our courage. Taking children into a house with a white carpet is one of them. Erma Bombeck
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Abstainer - a weak man who yields to the temptation of denying himself a pleasure.
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The most challenging aspect of it is not interviewing the people, but getting the right people at the right time to be interviewed. Bob Schieffer
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The morning is an extremely lucrative time slot for network television and of course, if it's making money, everybody wants a slice of that pie. Katie Couric
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If there were any clear investigation of 9/11, they wouldn't let Louie Freeh off the hook. Sidney Blumenthal
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I have written for years of the Red Army, yet my first living contact with it was with these peasants. They did not understand me. Agnes Smedley
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If Letterman tells a joke with a piece of information in it that you didn't know before, that's fine with me, that doesn't bother me. Jim Lehrer
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The concept for the book came from my realizing that there's been an explosion of financial information and we are in information overload. Maria Bartiromo