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Walter Cronkite Quotes
«We are keeping company, as the old phrase used to be. I'm not making any moves immediately. I don't think it's proper. My wife has only been gone less than a year. I'll wait until that year has passed, at least.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«The earliest admonition we had about the computer was to quit using the phrase electric brain. The folks in Philadelphia tried to convince us that the Univac didn't have a brain, and that whatever we fed into it would determine what we got out of it.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«I think somebody ought to do a survey as to how many great, important men have quit to spend time with their families who spent any more time with their family. Probably less.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«It's my belief that we should get out now.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«The Best of the CBS Evening News.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«gave the impression of playing a role more than simply trying to deliver the news to the audience.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«To say that we are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory, conclusion.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«Be kind to an old man.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«Congress & the Presidency in the Television Age.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)
«The very first day we were there, ... I started getting notes in my box to call this Bernard Shaw.»
Author: Walter Cronkite
(Journalist)