What has reality shows got to do with reality? It is beyond unreality; there is nothing real about it.
About Morley Safer
Morley Saferwas a Canadian-American broadcast journalist, reporter, and correspondent for CBS News. He was best known for his long tenure on the news magazine 60 Minutes, whose cast he joined in 1970 after its second year on television.
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After four or five different wars, I grew weary of that work, partly because in an open war, open to coverage, as Vietnam was, it’s not that difficult, really.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Reality TV is sleazy, it is manipulative. It is as momentary as anything in popular culture.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Killing is the payoff of war.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
You can never have enough garlic. With enough garlic, you can eat The New York Times.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
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.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
I really don’t care what movie stars have to say about life.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
What has reality shows got to do with reality? It is beyond unreality; there is nothing real about it.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
The helicopter is a fine way to travel, but it induces a view of the world that only God and CEOs share on a regular basis.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
We are on Sunday night because that is where they put us 30-odd years ago. I think we became a habit.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Whenever it’s suggested that our sponsors have some kind of influence or control of what we cover in some kind of censorship through financial pressure, it’s rubbish. That’s never happened.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
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.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
It is always disarming to treat with the enemy, so to speak.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Pilgrims who are looking for a cure are soon looking for a curio.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
I am not in this business as a calling. I don’t do what I do to right any wrongs.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
The Bush Cabinet is quite interesting, there are no flashy people in there. No stars. They all seem quite focused and serious and knowledgeable about the areas to which they have been appointed.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Parents like the idea of kids, they just don’t like their kids.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
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.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
You can be a great president and be ridden with flaws. Of course we know that.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Clinton’s pardoning of Marc Rich was off-the-wall.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
The Republicans learned well from Bill Clinton.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Kids’ views are often just as valid as the teachers’. The best teachers are the ones that know that.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Don may yawn at the idea, which he often does, but the great thing about Don, he has confidence in me and Mike and Ed and Leslie and Steve, that we’re not going go out and do stories that will put people to sleep.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
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.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
I did three tours in Vietnam. I guess a total of about almost two years.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
What does it say about us that people who are considered defective are instinctively caring and compassionate?
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
In many ways when Jerry Ford pardoned Nixon, in a certain way, he did speak for the country.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)
Who knows who will be on board? A couple of spies, for sure. At least one grand duke; a few beautiful woman, no doubt very rich and very troubled. Anything can happen and usually does on the Orient Express.
Canadian-American reporter and correspondent (1931-2016)