I have never quite grasped the worry about the power of the press. After all, it speaks with a thousand voices, in constant dissonance.
More quotes from Eric Sevareid
Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor.
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The chief cause of problems is solutions.
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I have never quite grasped the worry about the power of the press. After all, it speaks with a thousand voices, in constant dissonance.
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Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.
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The difference between the men and the boys in politics is, and always has been, that the boys want to be something, while the men want to do something.
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The most distinguished hallmark of the American society is and always has been change.
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Consultant: any ordinary guy more than fifty miles from home.
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I’m sort of a pessimist about tomorrow and an optimist about the day after tomorrow.
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Dealing with network executives is like being nibbled to death by ducks.
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Men want power in order to do something. Boys want power in order to be something.
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