Charles Kuralt, the beloved American journalist, captured the hearts of millions with his captivating storytelling and adventurous spirit. As the longtime host of "On the Road" for CBS News, Kuralt crisscrossed the country in his trusty RV, shining a spotlight on the beauty and diversity of America's people and landscapes. Through his evocative reporting and genuine curiosity, Kuralt inspired generations of viewers to embrace the wonders of the open road and cherish the simple joys of everyday life.

"For a while there, I was a stringer. The expression comes from the old habit of stringing together the column inches that you had written. They'd measure it and pay you 10 cents an inch for your printed copy."



"I think I'd have done better if I had been a little more relaxed-if I had not pressed quite so hard, if I'd not lost quite so much sleep."



"It does no harm just once in a while to acknowledge that the whole country isn't in flames, that there are people in the country besides politicians, entertainers, and criminals."



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



"I don't have any well-developed philosophy about journalism. Ultimately it is important in a society like this, so people can know about everything that goes wrong."



"In television, everything is gone with the speed of light, literally. It is no field for anybody with intimations of immortality."



"The love of family and the admiration of friends is much more important than wealth and privilege."



"When I worked in Los Angeles covering hard news, very often when something important would happen I'd be off in the woods covering something unimportant, which was more interesting to me."



"There are a lot of people who are doing wonderful things, quietly, with no motive of greed, or hostility toward other people, or delusions of superiority."



"I don't think I had a reputation as a hard worker, but inside I was always being eaten up by the pressures."



"I could tell you which writer's rhythms I am imitating. It's not exactly plagiarism, it's falling in love with good language and trying to imitate it."



"I suppose I was a little bit of what would be called today a nerd. I didn't have girlfriends, and really I wasn't a very social boy."

