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I cannot improve on those spoken for many years by a true legend who preceded me at CBS News. He would say, simply, 'good night, and good luck.'

- Mike Wallace

Luck, Good Luck, News, Legend

Covering Richard Nixon's triumphant run in 1968 turned out to be my last major assignment as a general correspondent for CBS News. In September of that year, '60 Minutes' made its debut and I began the best, the most fulfilling job a reporter could imagine.

- Mike Wallace

Covering, Nixon, Turned, 60 Minutes

You know, you become crazy. I had done a story for '60 Minutes' on depression previously, but I had no idea that I was now experiencing it. Finally, I collapsed and just went to bed.

- Mike Wallace

Bed, Idea, Minutes, 60 Minutes

There's not a better job in journalism than the one we have, seriously on '60 Minutes' - not a better job.

- Mike Wallace

Better, Minutes, Than, 60 Minutes

There's nothing, repeat, nothing to be ashamed of when you're going through a depression. If you get help, the chances of your licking it are really good. But, you have to get yourself onto a safe path.

- Mike Wallace

Through, Going, Ashamed, Chances

I had my hearing aid fixed today so that I could properly hear you. I can't see as well. I now have - this has stopped me from smoking - a pacemaker, have for about the last 15 years. No, I don't like getting old.

- Mike Wallace

About, Had, Pacemaker, Fixed

I met all these important people and did all these stories, but I always had such excellent producers and assistants. I could show up to interview a world leader or a criminal and they would have things so well prepared anyone could have done it. It wasn't about 'me,' it was about 'us.'

- Mike Wallace

Leader, Prepared, Show, Interview

I did game shows, I did interview shows, I did talk shows, I did commercials, I did acting. But all of that was a million years ago.

- Mike Wallace

Game, Years, Commercials, Interview

What's an ambush interview? You walk up to a fellow who you want to talk to, and he hasn't been - he hadn't been willing to talk to you before. You've sent him letters, and you've tried to talk to him on the phone. So you walk up to him on the street and ask him a question - that's an ambush?

- Mike Wallace

Been, Before, Willing, Interview

In the best of all possible worlds, everybody would be honorable, but that's not the way the world works. Reputations for reporters are made by discovering things underneath that rock.

- Mike Wallace

Everybody, Reputations, Honorable

As I approach my 88th birthday, it's become apparent to me that my eyes and ears, among other appurtenances, aren't quite what they used to be. The prospect of long flights to wherever in search of whatever are not quite as appealing.

- Mike Wallace

Birthday, Other, Used, Apparent

Jack Kennedy was one year older than I was, and we attended the same neighborhood school.

- Mike Wallace

Same, Attended, Kennedy, Jack

Even though Jack Kennedy and I were about the same age and lived in the same neighborhood and attended the same elementary school, our paths seldom crossed during the years he lived in Brookline. I'm sure that in time, I would have gotten to know him better if he hadn't moved away.

- Mike Wallace

Away, Gotten, Moved, Jack

My parents came from Russia and suddenly they wound up in Boston, Massachusetts, Brookline, Massachusetts and they felt the sun rose and set on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's backside because he meant so much to them. This was freedom. This was something totally different from the Russia they had left.

- Mike Wallace

Boston, Had, Backside, Massachusetts

We were the first people who did investigative stuff, who asked occasionally abrasive, occasionally confrontational questions.

- Mike Wallace

Questions, People, Asked, Investigative

When I came to CBS it was the mother church. I mean that was - everybody wanted to go to work for CBS News.

- Mike Wallace

Work, News, Everybody, CBS

I was copeless. Not just hopeless, but copeless. I tried to keep on working because I was ashamed of acknowledging the fact that I was depressed. You don't use that word.

- Mike Wallace

Fact, Ashamed, Use, Acknowledging

Even a liberal reporter is a patriot, wants the best for this country. And people, your fair and balanced friends at Fox, don't fully understand that.

- Mike Wallace

Country, Understand, Patriot, Fully

I feel fulfilled when we've revealed a person.

- Mike Wallace

Person, Feel, Fulfilled, Revealed

I love the urgency of what we do. I like the battles that take place, the jousting.

- Mike Wallace

Love, Take, I Love, Battles

I used to have acne when I was a kid growing up. You can imagine how serious that was in making you feel bad. And I had skinny bow legs. I mean, as a kid growing up, I was an insecure fella.

- Mike Wallace

Bad, Making, Imagine, Fella

Can you imagine the most trusted man in America? Cronkite deserved it too.

- Mike Wallace

Trusted, Most, Imagine, Deserved

I went to work when I was a young fellow and I loved what I did. And I just kept working. And when I decided that maybe the time had come for me to quit, I got depressed. What could I do if I didn't work?

- Mike Wallace

Work, Young, Maybe, Depressed

I read rip-and-read news, but I wasn't a reporter. I was reading the wire, and the other thing was, I was reading commercials - and I could do a hell of a commercial.

- Mike Wallace

News, Other, Commercial, Wire

Yeah, I was a pretty good kid, you know, I was - I was- I was an overachiever and I worked very hard, played a hell of a fiddle.

- Mike Wallace

Pretty, Very, Pretty Good, Fiddle

I don't think I have the face - may have the voice but not the demeanor for an anchor. And I defied it.

- Mike Wallace

Voice, Think, Defied, Anchor

We used to sit around and chortle, 'Look what this guy said five years ago, and today look what he's doing. Let's stick it to him!' It's as simple as that, I swear.

- Mike Wallace

Simple, Doing, Guy, Swear

Retiring is one thing. Being retired is something else altogether.

- Mike Wallace

Retiring, Altogether, Else, Retired

In making the jump from a local program to the showcase of a coast-to-coast broadcast, Ted Yates and I were determined to maintain the candid, sometimes combative style we'd introduced on 'Night Beat.' But that proved easier said than done.

- Mike Wallace

Maintain, Broadcast, Program, Candid

To go around the world, to talk to almost anybody you want to talk to, to have enough time on the air, so that you could really tell a full story. What a voyage of discovery it was.

- Mike Wallace

Could, Anybody, Almost, Enough Time

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