Fame is morally neutral.
Fame is morally neutral. Edward R. Murrow
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Fame is morally neutral. Edward R. Murrow
Don’t be deluded into believing that the titular heads of the networks control what appears on their networks. They all have better taste. Edward R. Murrow
A thing of orchestrated hell-a terrible symphony of light and flame. Edward R. Murrow
I am entirely persuaded that the American public is more reasonable, restrained and more mature than most of our industry’s program planners believe. Edward R. Murrow
Tuberculosis, starvation, fatigue, and there are many who have no desire to live. Edward R. Murrow
In order to progress, radio need only go backward, to the time when singing commercials were not allowed on news reports, when there was no middle commercial on a news report, when radio was rather proud, alert and fast. Edward R. Murrow
A reporter is always concerned with tomorrow. There’s nothing tangible of yesterday. All I can say I’ve done is agitate the air ten or fifteen minutes and then boom – it’s gone. Edward R. Murrow
A satellite has no conscience. Edward R. Murrow
A blur of blinks, taps, jiggles, pivots and shifts … the body language of a man wishing urgently to be elsewhere. Edward R. Murrow
We are to a large extent an imitative society. Edward R. Murrow