Bob Schieffer is a renowned American journalist, born on February 25, 1937. He is known for his profound expertise in the field of journalism and his style of fair and objective reporting.
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“They've asked me to do this temporarily. I don't know what temporarily means. Life is temporary.”
“Good policy always trumps bad public relations and the best PR can't trump bad policy.”
“Mitt Romney is betting big on himself and left no doubt about it.”
“When Sam Snead was asked how to putt, he said, 'Putt for one hundred dollars'.”
“I think journalism is a great way to do public service, to have an impact on your community.”
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“I can't think of any other job in journalism where the newsmakers come to you.”
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“But if you don't enjoy doing something, you'll be miserable no matter how much money you make.”
