Quote by Ed Bradley
Be prepared, work hard, and hope for a little luck. Recognize that

Be prepared, work hard, and hope for a little luck. Recognize that the harder you work and the better prepared you are, the more luck you might have. – Ed Bradley

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The Paris peace talks kept a roof over my head and food on the table and clothes on my back because if something was said going in or coming out, I had the rent for the month. – Ed Bradley

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My mother worked in factories, worked as a domestic, worked in a restaurant, always had a second job. – Ed Bradley

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And I realized that there was no sports reporter, so I started covering sporting events. – Ed Bradley

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