Edward R. Murrow Quotes
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The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer.
Edward R. Murrow
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Author Details:
Type:
Journalist Quotes
Category:
American Journalist Quotes
Date of Birth:
April 25, 1908
Date of Death:
April 27, 1965
Nationality:
American
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Select Edward R. Murrow Quotations:
Good night, and good luck.
Edward R. Murrow
We cannot make good news out of bad practice.
Edward R. Murrow
Anyone who isn't confused really doesn't understand the situation.
Edward R. Murrow
We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. When the loyal opposition dies, I think the soul of America dies with it.
Edward R. Murrow
If we were to do the Second Coming of Christ in color for a full hour, there would be a considerable number of stations which would decline to carry it on the grounds that a Western or a quiz show would be more profitable.
Edward R. Murrow
Just because your voice reaches halfway around the world doesn't mean you are wiser than when it reached only to the end of the bar.
Edward R. Murrow
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Quote Keywords:

Completely,
Eventually,
Longer,
Obscure,
Obvious,
See,
Seems,
Takes
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Dictionary Links:

Completely,
Eventually,
Longer,
Obscure,
Obvious,
See
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All Edward R. Murrow Quotations:
A reporter is always concerned with...
A satellite has no conscience.
Anyone who isn't confused really doesn't...
Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts.
Everyone is a prisoner of his...
Fame is morally neutral.
Good night, and good luck.
If we were to do the...
Just because your voice reaches halfway...
Just once in a while let...
Most truths are so naked that...
No one can terrorize a whole...
Our major obligation is not to...
People say conversation is a lost...
The newest computer can merely compound...
The obscure we see eventually. The...
The politician in my country seeks...
The speed of communications is wondrous...
To be persuasive we must be...
We cannot defend freedom abroad by...
We cannot make good news out...
We must not confuse dissent with...
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