Quote by Mike Wallace
Im nearing the end of the road and still learning. - Mike Wallace

Im nearing the end of the road and still learning. – Mike Wallace

Other quotes by Mike Wallace

As I approach my 88th birthday, its become apparent to me that my eyes and ears, among other appurtenances, arent quite what they used to be. The prospect of long flights to wherever in search of whatever are not quite as appealing. – Mike Wallace

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Birthday
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My parents came from Russia and suddenly they wound up in Boston, Massachusetts, Brookline, Massachusetts and they felt the sun rose and set on Franklin Delano Roosevelts backside because he meant so much to them. This was freedom. This was something totally different from the Russia they had left. – Mike Wallace

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Freedom
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Even a liberal reporter is a patriot, wants the best for this country. And people, your fair and balanced friends at Fox, dont fully understand that. – Mike Wallace

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best
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Other Quotes from
Learning
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Whatever the medium, there is the difficulty, challenge, fascination and often productive clumsiness of learning a new method: the wonderful puzzles and problems of translating with new materials. – Helen Frankenthaler

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Learning

I count myself as one of millions of Americans whose life simply would not be the same without the libraries that supported my learning. – Scott Turow

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Learning

But the basic Taoism that we are concerned with here is simply a particular way of appreciating, learning from, and working with whatever happens in everyday life. – Benjamin Hoff

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Learning

I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything. – George Herbert Palmer

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Learning

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You might be a nurse if you firmly believe that “too stupid to live” should be a diagnosis. – Author Unknown

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Nurses

Progress however, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step. – Samuel Smiles

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best

The simplicity of winter has a deep moral. The return of Nature, after such a career of splendor and prodigality, to habits so simple and austere, is not lost either upon the head or the heart. It is the philosopher coming back from the banquet and the wine to a cup of water and a crust of bread. – John Burroughs, “The Snow-Walkers,” 1866

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Winter

Hatred is settled anger. – Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Anger