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Edward R. Murrow:
Just once in a while let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.Edward R. Murrow:
To be persuasive we must be believable; to be believable we must be credible; credible we must be tEdward R. Murrow:
I have an old-fashioned belief that Americans like to make up their own minds on the basis of all aEdward R. Murrow:
If you believe that this war will be decided on the home front, then you must believe that radio usEdward R. Murrow:
Senator McCarthy's reckless and unfounded attempt to impugn my loyalty is just one more example ofSteve Wozniak:
I think everything I have done in my life, my reasons at the time were right no matter how things wSteve Wozniak:
It's just not right that so many things don't work when they should. I don't think that will changeSteve Wozniak:
Atari is a very sad story.Steve Wozniak:
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