16+ Jane Pauley Quotes On Happiness, Friendship And Cbs

You cannot look at a sleeping cat and feel tense. — Jane Pauley

I love working with an audience. I love working with actual people who, you know, if they're moved, you see it. If you say something they're stunned by, you see their jaws drop. If they're amused, they laugh - that kind of reinforcement, I totally adore. — Jane Pauley

New Yorkers, by reputation, are fast-talking, assertive and easily annoyed; I fit right in. — Jane Pauley

About the time I turned 50, I experienced the profound biological change that often accompanies women at that age. Also, I put two kids in college and lost both of my parents, so I'm no longer somebody's daughter. — Jane Pauley

The courage to try something new makes me proud. — Jane Pauley

I came back to work when my children were two months old. At that early age, they seem to have little awareness of anybody but their Raggedy Ann dolls, so it wasn't a matter of them missing me. I was missing them. — Jane Pauley

My son has been known to throw a book at the television set when he called for me to come play and I was obviously busy in the box. But I'm told that children of television performers grow up thinking that all mommies or daddies work on TV and that it's no big deal. — Jane Pauley

The most likely moment for something incredible to happen to me was the moment I was most certain nothing ever would. — Jane Pauley

There might be false starts and do-overs.You are entitled to experiment before you find your calling. — Jane Pauley

You can't look at a sleeping cat and be tense. — Jane Pauley

This may sound funny, but as much as the 'Today' show matured me, it also was something of a cocoon. I'd been happy there. I never went into the boss's office and pounded my fist on the desk, saying, 'Give me more money! Give me a prime-time show!' — Jane Pauley

I define success as when I say "yes" when I am given an opportunity. — Jane Pauley

My parents were terrific - mother was a church organist and my father was probably the most respected person in our church outside of the minister and sometimes maybe that much. The neighbors all called him - a gentleman. — Jane Pauley

Your 40s are a major trough. About the age of 50, feelings of satisfaction begin to rebound and keep rising into your 50s, 60s and 70s, with health being a major factor. — Jane Pauley

Most of us in the baby-boom generation were raised by full-time mothers. Even as recently as 14 years ago, 6 out of 10 mothers with babies were staying at home. Today that is totally reversed. Does that mean we love our children less than our mothers loved us? No, but it certainly causes a lot of guilt trips. — Jane Pauley

Sometimes it takes the better part of a lifetime to find out what your passion is, but in my observation, if you do, it might be the best part of your life. — Jane Pauley

Life Lessons by Jane Pauley

  1. Jane Pauley has demonstrated the importance of hard work and dedication to one's craft, showing that with enough effort and perseverance, success is achievable.
  2. She has also shown the value of remaining humble and open to learning from others, as her career has been marked by a willingness to take on new challenges and build on the wisdom of those around her.
  3. Finally, Pauley has shown that it is possible to have a successful career while still maintaining a healthy work-life balance, as she has been able to balance her career with her family life.
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