People would pay money to work at CNN.
If I do something caring for a friend, I have no doubt in my mind they would do it for me.
I was always telling everyone, I want to be a broadcaster. They'd say, What, are you crazy? What, you're going to be Arthur Godfrey?
I worked on the United Parcel Service truck, I sold home delivery of milk. But always, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get into radio.
I'm having as much fun today as I did when I made $55 a week, because it is as much fun.
I'm sort of the comic relief after a hard day at work. My message is that it's OK to relax.
I've made a lot of mistakes. I've bonded with some people who use you, and some people that take advantage of you.
I remind myself every morning: Nothing I say this day will teach me anything. So if I'm going to learn, I must do it by listening.
With 500 channels and the Internet available, you'd think a candidate could get the word out.
When I was 5 years old I would lie in bed, look at the radio, and I wanted to be on the radio. I don't know why.
When I broke in, in 1957, it was wide open. Now you're up against strong competition.
I like to put a stake in people, because I know people helped me.
The names are bigger, the show is worldwide, but I get a royal pass into life in the broadcasting business.
Getting your house in order and reducing the confusion gives you more control over your life. Personal organization some how releases or frees you to operate more effectively.
Les Miserables is one of my favorite stories.