A Quote by Anderson Cooper

I've always believed that who a reporter votes for, what religion they are, who they love, should not be something they have to discuss publicly. — © Anderson Cooper
I've always believed that who a reporter votes for, what religion they are, who they love, should not be something they have to discuss publicly.
I am perfectly capable of writing things about myself that one doesn't discuss in polite company, but I was raised by people who said you don't discuss politics, you don't discuss religion, and you certainly don't discuss people's sex lives.
Myth is a tale once believed as truth; believed, it is not myth, but religion. A tale once religiously believed that has come to be called a myth is something of religion corrupted with disbelief. What are beliefs for some societies but myths for others cannot fill spiritual vacancies in the life of those others.
My first film role was a reporter. It's funny, because my father was a news reporter. I always thought there was something strange about that.
I don't discuss my family with the press; I discuss my family with my family. If you notice, when you hear something sensational in the press about me, I don't respond to it publicly, because a lot of things are put out there simply for the attention. Things that are meaningful, you don't need to talk about.
I love religion but I don't need it for votes.
I have always believed that there should be no subject about which one cannot make jokes, religion included. Clearly, one is always constricted by contemporary mores and trends because, after all, what one seeks above all is an appreciative audience.
You know, motherhood is my favourite topic in my personal life and I won't shut up about it, but it's not something I want to discuss publicly just because of the amount of attention it draws to a small person who didn't choose to be exposed.
I am not one to discuss my future publicly.
When people discuss religion, it is a pity that they often become excited and argue. We should merely listen, as one does on a dark night; we should merely gaze at the stars.
Religion should unite all hearts and cause wars and disputes to vanish from the face of the earth; it should give birth to spirituality, and bring light and life to every soul. If religion becomes a cause of dislike, hatred and division, it would be better to be without it... Any religion which is not a cause of love and unity is no religion.
I've always believed that for kids who that grew up in the industry that it's not just a job, but it's something they fell in love with and something they've known all their lives.
Religion is not something I like to talk about publicly. One reason is the politics, but also I think spirituality is deeply personal.
I definitely think we should all have the right to love, and love publicly, the people we want to love.
Of course, no one wants to ban the vote. Voting should remain available for sporting and recreational purposes. But certain types of votes clearly should be curtailed - 'assault votes,' for example, in which the only purpose of the vote is to harm others.
My parents always told me if I believed something was wrong, I should try to fix it.
If you want to avoid heated arguments, never discuss religion, politics, or whether the toilet paper roll should go over or under.
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