Diane Sawyer

Diane Sawyer
Lila Diane Sawyeris an American television journalist. Previously, Sawyer has been the anchor of ABC News's nightly flagship program ABC World News, a co-anchor of ABC News's morning news program Good Morning America and Primetime newsmagazine. Early in her career, she was a member of U.S. President Richard Nixon's White House staff and closely associated with the president himself...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth22 December 1945
CityGlasgow, KY
CountryUnited States of America
My husband has said even he doesn't know my politics. In the nonromantic-compliment category, that's a good one.
Whatever you want in life, other people are going to want it too. Believe in yourself enough to accept the idea that you have an equal right to it.
A good marriage is a contest of generosity.
I so believe in the fact that we are somehow born to love the truth
I read once, which I loved so much, that this great physicist who won a Nobel Prize said that every day when he got home, his dad asked him not what he learned in school but his dad said, 'Did you ask any great questions today?' And I always thought, what a beautiful way to educate kids that we're excited by their questions, not by our answers and whether they can repeat our answers.
Don't let other people tell you who you are.
Do something you really love in the most adventurous place you can and make sure it helps other people.
Follow what you are genuinely passionate about and let that guide you to your destination.
Wake up curious, and determined to find an answer
A criticism is just a really bad way of making a request...so just make the request.
My dad, I still think, had the most beautiful, simple checklist for what you should do in life: Do something you really love that you would do it anyway. Do it in the most adventurous place you can do it. And make sure that it helps other people. And if you feel there's a genuine need for it, and that through that need you can help other people, you're home.
Ive always found a cure for the blues is wandering into something unknown, and resting there, before coming back to whatever weight you were carrying.
If there were a rehab for curiosity; I'd be in it.
I think the one lesson I have learned is that there is no substitute for paying attention.