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Charles Kuralt

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Look for joy in your life; it's not always easy to find.


— Charles Kuralt


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My mother, at least twice, cancelled our family's subscription to the newspaper I was working on, because she was so mad about its treatment of my father.


— Charles Kuralt


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My parents encouraged me in everything I ever wanted to do.


— Charles Kuralt


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Now that I look back on it, having retired from being a reporter, it was kind of romantic. It was a wonderful way to live one's life, just as I imagined it would be when I was 6 or 7.


— Charles Kuralt


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Since my retirement, I've spent a lot of time trying to help the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina. A society like this just can't afford an uneducated underclass of citizens.


— Charles Kuralt


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Thanks to the Interstate Highway System, it is now possible to travel across the country from coast to coast without seeing anything.


— Charles Kuralt


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The first books I was interested in were all about baseball. But I can't think of one single book that changed my life in any way.


— Charles Kuralt


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There is such a thing as a national conscience, and it can be touched.


— Charles Kuralt


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TV critics, who traditionally hate television and make their living writing about it, often didn't like what I did on the air.


— Charles Kuralt


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We always take credit for the good and attribute the bad to fortune.


— Charles Kuralt


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Kuralt's younger brother Wallace who died in December 2003 was also well known in his home state having been the owner of The Intimate Bookshop on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill for many years. During the years he lived in that house Kuralt became one of the youngest radio announcers in the country. Kuralt apparently had a second "shadow" family with Shannon while his wife lived in New York City and his daughters from a previous marriage lived on the eastern seaboard.

" He shared in a third Peabody awarded to CBS News Sunday Morning.

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