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Jane Pauley

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I've always had a lot of ambivalence about fame and celebrity.


— Jane Pauley


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It may feel like the more you know about depression and the many forms it can take, the more questions you have. That's how I feel.


— Jane Pauley


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It's like if people don't see you on TV every day, they think you're in cryogenics somewhere.


— Jane Pauley


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Kids learn more from example than from anything you say; I'm convinced they learn very early not to hear anything you say, but to watch what you do.


— Jane Pauley


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Many people come to reinvention when life changes around them, but people come in all different stripes. I'm oriented to change.


— Jane Pauley


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My father was so good-natured and had such a happy disposition. I've always confused him with Jimmy Stewart. So, think Jimmy Stewart. That's my dad.


— Jane Pauley


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My guess is that people look at me and project their own values - importance of family, ego is healthy but not the biggest thing. I don't know. I can't explain my popularity.


— Jane Pauley


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My parents had an experience of life that is as opposite to mine as you can imagine.


— Jane Pauley


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Nobody calls me silly. That is not a word that applies to me.


— Jane Pauley


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The years after 50 can be a time of great productivity, meaningful work, pleasure, creativity, and innovation. It's a huge opportunity.


— Jane Pauley


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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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