20+ Ed Bradley Quotes On Education, Death And 60 Minutes

I'd watch my father get up at 5 o'clock and go down to the Eastern Market in Detroit to do the shopping for his restaurant, and get that business going and then go out on his vending machine business. — Ed Bradley

I will not go into a story unprepared. I will do my homework, and that's something I learned at an early age. — Ed Bradley

I had no experience with broadcasting basketball games, so I took a tape recorder and went to a playground where there was a summer league, and I stood up in the top of the stands and I called the game. — Ed Bradley

As a child, I loved to read books. The library was a window to the world, a pathway to worlds and people far from my neighborhood in Philadelphia. — Ed Bradley

The only thing I'd ever done with news was to read copy sitting at the microphone in the studio. — Ed Bradley

Professionally, I remember Cronkite as a kid growing up, and more so for me, the importance of Cronkite was not him sitting there at the anchor desk, but him out there doing things. — Ed Bradley

I taught sixth grade for three and a half years. — Ed Bradley

The Paris peace talks kept a roof over my head and food on the table and clothes on my back because if something was said going in or coming out, I had the rent for the month. — Ed Bradley

I stayed three weeks in Paris, fell in love with the city, and decided that I was born to live in Paris. — Ed Bradley

The people in your life are important. Meaningful relationships with those people are very important. — Ed Bradley

You can work hard to sharpen your talent, to get better at whatever it is that you do, and I think that's what it comes back to. — Ed Bradley

You know, I think I still have a sense that no matter what you do, no matter what you achieve, no matter how much success you have, no matter how much money you have, relationships are important. — Ed Bradley

That's when I hit the ground. So in the instant that that round landed and blew me in the air, I had those separate and distinct thoughts. The guy who was standing right next to where I had been standing had a hole in his back I could put my fist into. — Ed Bradley

There was no one around me who didn't work hard. — Ed Bradley

I had never been out covering a story, but boy, was that fun. — Ed Bradley

I think, in some ways, Michael Jackson is out of touch with reality, and I don't think he has people around him who can say, Michael, can't do this. Michael, you can't do that. Michael, you can't say this. You know, I think he has been so big for so long that he can do whatever he wants to do. — Ed Bradley

I knew that God put me on this earth to be on the radio. — Ed Bradley

I always felt more emotionally attached to Cambodia than I did to Vietnam. — Ed Bradley

And I always found that the harder I worked, the better my luck was, because I was prepared for that. — Ed Bradley

My uncle was a hero, Lewis Roundtree. He was not even related to me really, but he was always called my uncle. He was like a father to me. I was closer to him than I was my father. — Ed Bradley

Life Lessons by Ed Bradley

  1. Ed Bradley's work emphasizes the importance of journalistic integrity and objectivity. He was known for his commitment to uncovering the truth, no matter how difficult or controversial the subject matter.
  2. He also demonstrated the power of storytelling, using his interviews and reporting to bring attention to social issues and injustices.
  3. Finally, his career serves as a reminder of the essential role of the press in holding power to account and providing the public with reliable information.
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