Quote by Walter Cronkite
In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story. - Walter C

In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story. – Walter Cronkite

Other quotes by Walter Cronkite

I asked my doctors if Id be able to play singles tennis and they said I could. That made me very happy since I havent played in five years. – Walter Cronkite

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Doctors
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There is no such thing as a little freedom. Either you are all free, or you are not free. – Walter Cronkite

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Freedom
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I want to say that probably 24 hours after I told CBS that I was stepping down at my 65th birthday, I was already regretting it. And I regretted it every day since. – Walter Cronkite

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Birthday
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A lot of guys go, Hey, Yog, say a Yogi-ism. I tell em, I dont know any. They want me to make one up. I dont make em up. I dont even know when I say it. Theyre the truth. And it is the truth. I dont know. – Yogi Berra

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All stories should have some honesty and truth in them, otherwise youre just playing about. – Nigel Kneale

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Of all liars the most arrogant are biographers: those who would have us believe, having surveyed a few boxes full of letters, diaries, bank statements and photographs, that they can play at the recording angel and tell the whole truth about another human life. – A. N. Wilson

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The truth of things is the chief nutriment of superior intellects. – Leonardo da Vinci

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