Sam Donaldson, a veteran American journalist and news anchor, has been a familiar face on television screens for decades, bringing clarity, insight, and authority to his reporting. As a longtime correspondent and anchor for ABC News, Donaldson covered some of the most significant events of his time, from presidential elections to international conflicts. His tenacious interviewing style and incisive analysis made him a trusted source of news and information for millions of viewers, solidifying his reputation as one of the preeminent journalists of his generation.
"But my observation has been, certainly in the news business, you've got to give 110 percent."
"But I guess the lesson is this: If you don't have confidence in yourself and think that you are worth hiring, or whatever it is, you can't expect anyone else to."
"There was a little bit of ham in me. And there's a lot of people say there's a lot of ham in me."
"My mother gave me a push. If I hadn't had her, maybe I wouldn't have had the push. If I hadn't gone to military school, maybe I wouldn't have decided to get with the program. Maybe I'd be running a bulldozer, rather than going on and doing something more."
"I wanted to be in this business, and once I got into the business I knew I enjoyed it, and I liked it, and I wanted to continue, but I never had a five year plan."
"As I went to college, I went into radio and television. Now I suppose most people think that's one step ahead of basket weaving as a major in college, but it was part of the journalism department."