Quote by Jessica Savitch
Never refuse an assignment except when there is a conflict of inte

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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It had not occurred to me that marriage requires the same effort as a career. And unlike a career, marriage requires a joint effort. – Jessica Savitch

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Women didnt want to watch other women on television because they were jealous of their husbands diverted attention. – Jessica Savitch

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The attitude we have towards our personal pets as opposed to the animals that suffer under the factory farm is hypocritical and delusional. – James Cromwell

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I am responsible. Although I may not be able to prevent the worst from happening, I am responsible for my attitude toward the inevitable misfortunes that darken life. – Walter Anderson

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Very often a change of self is needed more than a change of scene. – Arthur Christopher Benson

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Our attitude towards others determines their attitude towards us. – Earl Nightingale

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