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 people reporter unawares Change image and share on social
I don't think I have the face - may have the voice but not the demeanor for an anchor. And I defied it. Mike Wallace defy anchor face Change image and share on social
Let the answer hang there for two or three or four seconds. Mike Wallace second hang answer Change image and share on social
There's not a better job in journalism than the one we have, seriously on '60 Minutes' - not a better job. Mike Wallace minute job journalism Change image and share on social
There's nothing, repeat, nothing to be ashamed of when you're going through a depression. If you get help, the chances of your licking it are really good. But, you have to get yourself onto a safe path. Mike Wallace chance safe path 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 pill wake bunch Change image and share on social
To go around the world, to talk to almost anybody you want to talk to, to have enough time on the air, so that you could really tell a full story. What a voyage of discovery it was. Mike Wallace talk air full 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 play kid hell Change image and share on social
I cannot improve on those spoken for many years by a true legend who preceded me at CBS News. He would say, simply, 'good night, and good luck.' Mike Wallace good night cbs Change image and share on social
I'm just not that comfortable writing so much about myself. Mike Wallace write comfortable Change image and share on social