Morley

Morley
thinking personality littles
I think it has sullied his presidency. As brilliant a politician as Bill Clinton is, as magnetic a personality as he can be, there is one little screw loose somewhere.
art mirrors different
BBC Radio is not so much an art or industry as it is a way of life . . . a mirror that reflects . . . the eccentricities, the looniness that make Britons slightly different from other humans.
real lying food
This [the movie Babe] is the way Americans want to think of pigs. Real-life 'Babes' see no sun in their limited lives, with no hay to lie on, no mud to roll in. The sows live in tiny cages, so narrow they can't even turn around. They live over metal grates, and their waste is pushed through slats beneath them and flushed into huge pits.
years done stories
A lot of sponsors over the years have left us. They've all come back. But they chose to leave us for a while because of stories we have done about them or their products or their friend's products or whatever.
bills republican clinton
The Republicans learned well from Bill Clinton.
country way speak
In many ways when Jerry Ford pardoned Nixon, in a certain way, he did speak for the country.
safe-haven nuts land
BBC Radio is a never-never land of broadcasting, a safe haven from commercial considerations, a honey pot for every scholar and every hare-brained nut to stick a finger into.
years two three
I did three tours in Vietnam. I guess a total of about almost two years.
calling
I am not in this business as a calling. I don't do what I do to right any wrongs.
stars care dont-care
I really don't care what movie stars have to say about life.
war killing payoff
Killing is the payoff of war.
alive interviews widows
When I did that interview with Hepburn, the only ground rule was, you did not discuss Spencer Tracy. Spencer Tracy's widow is still alive, and she respected that.
order people grit
Some people, you have to grit your teeth in order to stay in the same room as them, but you get on and ask the questions you assume most of the people watching want to ask.
numbers united-states lifetime
In his lifetime the great French impressionist painter Corot painted 2000 canvases. Of that number, 3000 are in the United States.