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Quotes of Diane Sawyer (France)1857-1913 Swiss Linguist
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It's about, how intelligent can you make it? How smart can you be? And are you trading against your ability to make something interesting and intelligent? (unknown)
It's automatic energy. It's orange juice. It's a B-12 shot, to have people wandering in off the street, and they look up, and there you are. (unknown)
It's going to take a massive amount of wisdom to keep this country stable through all of this. (unknown)
Last weekend, I wanted to talk to Oprah, so I called her. (unknown)
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Mike Nichols is adjusted to my hours now. I leave him a note every morning. He leaves me a note every night. (unknown)
Natalie Maines shot off her mouth and, in effect, shot herself in her foot. (unknown)
On the days you come in and feel like you need about six jolts of caffeine to get going, you open that folder and here's a hilarious story. (unknown)
Part of this new world of completely improvisational terrorism is that there were codes of war that disintegrated in the face of terrorism. (terrorism)
People expect it to be that kind of diversity in the morning. So all the little things that you were curious about can all be fit in someplace. (people)
People write you wonderful, but very personal things. (people)
Start in a small TV station so you can make all of your embarrassing mistakes early and in front of fewer people! (unknown)
Television seemed bolder and reached more people. That's why I started. (television)
The booking war is nothing new. It's only more visible in the morning because you have a third party joining in, but it's always taken place. (war)
The Dixie Chicks were saying that they want somebody to remember that in 2003 when we were at with Iraq, that people were arguing about the Dixie Chicks? There is a certain strange proportion here. (unknown)
The interesting thing is always to see if you can find a fact that will change your mind about something, to test and see if you can. (unknown)
The language you use, the writing is everything. (language)
The most fun is getting paid to learn things. (learning)
The one lesson I have learned is that there is no substitute for paying attention. (unknown)
The question is, who is a parent? Who is a fit parent? Who is a right parent? (parents and parentin)
We are a critical part of the cycle, and we add to the identity. But I think that the evening news still sets the identity. (identity)
We bump into each other, Barbara and I do, because she's talking on The View and I'm doing another interview. We work 20 feet from each other. We see each other every day, and we laugh and have a great time. (work)
We can afford more than bagels in the green room. (unknown)
We did exactly what everybody in the country did, watching it. You entered this state of sort of denials. You think, well, it must have been a tragic accident by an amateur pilot. And then you see the next plane coming. (unknown)
We have all this power in that we're television. And what is it for, if not to use it for purposes like that, exposing the Taliban? (politics)
We have this truly muscular team of reporters on GMA. (work)
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