Diane Sawyer

Diane Sawyer
Lila Diane Sawyeris an American television journalist. Previously, Sawyer has been the anchor of ABC News's nightly flagship program ABC World News, a co-anchor of ABC News's morning news program Good Morning America and Primetime newsmagazine. Early in her career, she was a member of U.S. President Richard Nixon's White House staff and closely associated with the president himself...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth22 December 1945
CityGlasgow, KY
CountryUnited States of America
It's in the preparation -- in those dreary pedestrian virtues they taught you in seventh grade and you didn't believe. It's making the extra call and caring a lot.
Whenever you are blue or lonely or stricken by some humiliating thing you did, the cure and the hope is in caring about other people.
Is there one image, ... that symbolizes to you the dimension of what happened?
It does mix it up, because sometimes she'll take on the role of putting frogs in Charlie's shoes and sometimes I will, ... combination of wicked wit and absolutely saintly spirit.
She (Brown) will have employee supervisory duties, ... She will be overseeing the Currituck Visitors Center and we offered it to her because she is working out at the visitors center two to three days per week.
She even looks fabulous early in the morning.
My involvement with them (TDA) is to give them ideas. But not necessarily who will be on the board.
My involvement with them (TDA) is to give them ideas, ... But not necessarily who will be on the board.
Whatever you want in life, other people are going to want it too. Believe in yourself enough to accept the idea that you have an equal right to it.
What did you have to teach him about prosecuting a case?
I've always wanted to throw a party where everyone comes with their mother's meatloaf. Everybody could evoke their mother's memory through her meatloaf.
I've always been curious. I keep a list of people I'd love to have lunch with, like the Pope or Leonard Cohen. I'll read an article about someone I've never met and think, 'I should ask him to lunch!'
I think there's a point at which you know how you dress isn't going to affect how much you do in life.
The one lesson I have learned is that there is no substitute for paying attention.