Quote by Bill Keller
My dad was an engineer, and he became the CEO of Chevron. His was

My dad was an engineer, and he became the CEO of Chevron. His was an engineers mind-set: Everythings kind of a problem how do you approach the problem? – Bill Keller

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I dont think that there is absolute freedom of the press. We operate under laws – against libel, for instance. The idea that there is some absolute press freedom is kind of a myth. – Bill Keller

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I think theres been a decline in the publics access to whats being done with their tax dollars, whats being done in their name. I hope that that will be repaired. – Bill Keller

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My dad used to say, Just because you dress up in a coat and tie, it doesnt influence your intelligence. – Tiger Woods

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Dad sometimes patted me on the knee and called me his Little Schmuck. – Michael Reagan

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Ive been acting since I was 10. My dad was an entrepreneur, so I guess something along those lines. I wouldnt want a 9-5 job. – Will Estes

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I think in my case, I had no choice but to have a good sense of humor. I grew up with my dad, Danny Thomas, and George Burns and Bob Hope and Milton Berle and Sid Caesar and all those guys were at our house all the time and telling jokes and making each other laugh. – Marlo Thomas

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