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Charles Osgood Quotes

American soldier and journalist, Birth: 8-1-1933
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Babies are always more trouble than you thought and more wonderful.
Charles Osgood

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Being Politically Correct means always having to say you're sorry.
Charles Osgood

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Life is beautiful but people are crazy.
Charles Osgood

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There are no exceptions to the rule that everybody likes to be an exception to the rule.
Charles Osgood

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It was while making newspaper deliveries, trying to miss the bushes and hit the porch, that I first learned the importance of accuracy in journalism.
Charles Osgood

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I think the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is as great as it is because it's become it's a labor of love. They love what they do.
Charles Osgood

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The dimensions of the radio are truly to be treasured.
Charles Osgood

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While some of us may know than others about certain things, it is the thinnest slice of all that is, or could be known. In that sense, we are all profoundly ignorant.
Charles Osgood

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We spend a good part of our lives trying desperately to convince ourselves as well as everybody else that we know more than we really do.
Charles Osgood

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It's really an optimistic show. I think most of the people in this country are optimistic, too.
Charles Osgood

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Compared to the spoken word, a picture is a pitiful thing, indeed.
Charles Osgood

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Scientists are like atomic nuclei. They are more easily split than fused.
Charles Osgood

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That's a number that in broadcasting is unimaginable.
Charles Osgood