Quote by Jessica Savitch
Anyone who writes an autobiographical work at the age of 34 is, at

Anyone who writes an autobiographical work at the age of 34 is, at best, presumptuous. It occurred to me that it was time to set the record straight. – Jessica Savitch

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The latest wrinkle is on wrinkles. There is a widespread belief that women cant grow old in television news. – Jessica Savitch

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Never refuse an assignment except when there is a conflict of interest, a potential of danger to you or your family, or you hold a strongly biased attitude about the subject under focus. – Jessica Savitch

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Middle age: when you begin to exchange your emotions for symptoms. – Irvin S. Cobb

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We now have an opportunity, though, to do something we didnt do in the industrial age, and that is to get a leg up on this, to bring the public in quickly, to have an informed debate. – Jeremy Rifkin

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As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the age of do it yourself. – Marshall McLuhan

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You just never know when youre living in a golden age. – Alexander Payne

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