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Jane Pauley

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New Yorkers, by reputation, are fast-talking, assertive and easily annoyed; I fit right in.


— Jane Pauley


#assertive #easily #fit #i #new

A diagnosis is burden enough without being burdened by secrecy and shame.


— Jane Pauley


#burden #burdened #diagnosis #enough #secrecy

A mood disorder is dangerous. You've got to get those dramatic waves of highs and lows stabilized. It's dangerous if you don't.


— Jane Pauley


#disorder #dramatic #get #got #highs

I am not one of the great journalists of my time.


— Jane Pauley


#great #i #i am #journalists #my time

I can cook; but not well. I figure I have six years until my children discover what their friends' mothers make for dinner.


— Jane Pauley


#cook #dinner #discover #figure #friends

I do like some of the perks, like being, recognized, especially if I've had my makeup done and I'm going to be photographed and people admire me. Who wouldn't like that?


— Jane Pauley


#being #done #especially #going #had

I had had some months of depression. Not serious enough to keep me from work. So, I guess you'd call that a mild depression.


— Jane Pauley


#depression #enough #guess #had #i

I hate my picture being taken. A photograph by definition captures one mood. And I have a million facets to my personality; I never use just one. That's why I like TV more.


— Jane Pauley


#captures #definition #facets #hate #i

I have a very good sense of tone, and it's possible to talk about very personal things and maintain a level of dignity and even privacy - to go to the place, to talk about it, but not get icky.


— Jane Pauley


#dignity #even #get #go #good

My goal is to see that mental illness is treated like cancer.


— Jane Pauley


#goal #illness #like #mental #mental illness






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Did you know about Jane Pauley?

She subsequently earned a scholarship to Indiana University where Jane Pauley was involved in the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. After leaving The Today Show Pauley hosted Real Life with Jane Pauley and served as deputy anchor for NBC Nightly News. In 2009 Pauley joined the Board of Directors of The Mind Trust an Indianapolis-based non-profit organization that supports education innovation and reform.

She is best known for her 13-year tenure on NBC's Today program followed by 12 years as co-host of Dateline NBC and for her public acknowledgements of her struggle with bipolar disorder.

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