I'm a reporter; you can't subpoena people to talk to you. If you write to them and try to call them on the phone and they don't answer or so forth, then take them unawares. Mike Wallace answercallpeople Change image and share on social
Can you imagine the most trusted man in America? Cronkite deserved it too. Mike Wallace americacronkitedeserve Change image and share on social
I was so low that I wanted to exit. And I took a bunch of pills, and they were sleeping pills. And at least they would put me to sleep, and maybe I wouldn't wake up, and that was fine. Mike Wallace bunchexitfine Change image and share on social
Yeah, I was a pretty good kid, you know, I was - I was- I was an overachiever and I worked very hard, played a hell of a fiddle. Mike Wallace fiddlegoodhard Change image and share on social
We used to sit around and chortle, 'Look what this guy said five years ago, and today look what he's doing. Let's stick it to him!' It's as simple as that, I swear. Mike Wallace agochortleguy Change image and share on social
When I came to CBS it was the mother church. I mean that was - everybody wanted to go to work for CBS News. Mike Wallace cbschurchmother Change image and share on social
It's astonishing what you learn and feel and see along the way. That's why a reporter's job, as you know, is such a joy. Mike Wallace astonishfeeljob Change image and share on social
I went to work when I was a young fellow and I loved what I did. And I just kept working. And when I decided that maybe the time had come for me to quit, I got depressed. What could I do if I didn't work? Mike Wallace decidedepressfellow share on social
I cared enough to read and look at and worry about the questions. Mike Wallace carequestionread Change image and share on social
If there's anything that's important to a reporter, it is integrity. It is credibility. Mike Wallace credibilityimportantintegrity Change image and share on social