Top 33 Quotes & Sayings by Eric Sevareid

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American journalist Eric Sevareid.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Eric Sevareid

Arnold Eric Sevareid was an American author and CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents who were hired by CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow and nicknamed "Murrow's Boys." Sevareid was the first to report the Fall of Paris in 1940, when the city was captured by German forces during World War II.

I'm sort of a pessimist about tomorrow and an optimist about the day after tomorrow.
Men want power in order to do something. Boys want power in order to be something.
Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor. — © Eric Sevareid
Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor.
The most distinguished hallmark of the American society is and always has been change.
Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.
I have never quite grasped the worry about the power of the press. After all, it speaks with a thousand voices, in constant dissonance.
Consultant: any ordinary guy more than fifty miles from home.
The chief cause of problems is solutions.
Dealing with network executives is like being nibbled to death by ducks.
The difference between the men and the boys in politics is, and always has been, that the boys want to be something, while the men want to do something.
Most problems are caused by solutions.
The best way to get thrown out of the columnists' club is to be uncertain about anything whatsoever on this earth.
No man was ever more than about nine meals away from crime or suicide.
Brotherhood is not so wild a dream as those, who profit by postponing it, pretend.
For children, Christmas is anticipation. For adults, Christmas is memory.
Words themselves become beings, sentences becomenatural vegetation to be guided by the gardener's hands.
Tenacity is a pretty fair substitute for bravery, and the best form of tenacity I know is expressed in a Danish fur trapper's principle: "The next mile is the only one a person really has to make."
People, if given the choice between anarchy and dictatorship, will always choose dictatorship because anarchy is the worst dictatorship of all.
The biggest big business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television. It is the manufacture, refinement and distribution of anxiety.
Wisdom is essential in a president, the appearance of wisdom will do in a candidate.
There are only two kinds of people in the world, suckers and people that can be had. Everyone can be had, but a sucker will always bet you $50 that he can't be had. Maybe magicians are around to remind us we can all be had, so we don't become suckers.
You can't know who you are, as a nation or a people, unless you know where you've been.
Consultant: an ordinary guy more than 50 miles from home.
Saints are usually killed by their own people.
Christmas is a necessity. There has to be at least one day of the year to remind us that we're here for something else besides ourselves. — © Eric Sevareid
Christmas is a necessity. There has to be at least one day of the year to remind us that we're here for something else besides ourselves.
The difference between the men and the boys in politics is, and always has been , that the boys want to be something, while the men want to do something.
It is perfectly clear that people, given no alternative, will choose tyranny over anarchy, because anarchy is the worst tyranny of all... The special nature of liberties is that they can be defended only as long as we still have them. So the very first signs of their erosion must be resisted, whether the issue be domestic surveillance by the Army, so-called preventive detention, or the freedom of corporate television, or that of a campus newspaper.
The chief source of problems is solutions.
The bigger the information media, the less courage and freedom they follow. Bigness means weakness.
The major cause of problems are solutions
It is only people with a sense of personal responsibility who can help others. It is only people with a sense of personal responsibility who can be helped in a lasting way.
With breathtaking rapidity, we are destroying all that was lovely to look at and turning America into a prison house of the spirit. The affluent society, with relentless single-minded energy, is turning our cities, most of suburbia and most of our roadways into the most affluent slum on earth.
The five happiest people I have ever met all had this strange little quirk of referring to their jobs as a 'calling.'
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