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Diane Sawyer
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“People tend to vote the present tense — not the subjunctive.”
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“Einstein was always looking for a unifying principle for the universe. I think anxiety about hair is the unifying principle.”
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“Competition is easier to accept if you realize it is not an act of oppression or abrasion ... I've worked with my best friends in direct competition.”
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“I think the one lesson that I have learned is that there is no substitute for paying attention.”
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“I'm always fascinated by the way memory diffuses fact.”
Diane Sawyer, U.S. journalist, TV news anchor
(1945)
Full name: Lila Diane Sawyer.