Quote by Connie Chung
I wanted to be scared again... I wanted to feel unsure again. That

I wanted to be scared again… I wanted to feel unsure again. Thats the only way I learn, the only way I feel challenged. – Connie Chung

Other quotes by Connie Chung

I once bought an old car back after I sold it because I missed it so much and I had forgotten that it never ran. It was a British racing car. You know, because I just wanted it back. I could only remember what was good about it. – Connie Chung

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car
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I think men are allowed to be fat and bald and ugly and women arent. And its just not – there is no equality there. – Connie Chung

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Equality
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Our son is in school now. You know, hes six-and-a-half and so a big chunk of the day is taken up by school. So Im hoping that Ill be able to certainly take him to school in the morning, maybe pick him up in the afternoon and come back to work. – Connie Chung

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Morning
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The real challenge (in life) is to choose, hold, and operate through intelligent, uplifting, and fully empowering beliefs. – Michael Sky

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Accept the challenges, so you may feel the exhilaration of victory. – General George Patton

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Dreams can often become challenging, but challenges are what we live for. – Travis White

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When people keep telling you that you cant do a thing, you kind of like to try it. – Margaret Chase Smith

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