You can imagine in China it’s like: ‘Ching chong hugong, ching chong kong, Danny Devito. Ching chong chong chong chong. The View. Ching chong!
ROSIE O'DONNELLI think there’s no way they should have to teach [math] now. We have computers. We no longer need to know why 3x = 2y/4.
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I want the same standard applied to homosexuals as is applied to heterosexuals.
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I’d always admired writers. I’d always loved words on a page. Somehow, words seemed to bypass image and get straight to the heart of things. Somehow, words seemed big enough to contain pain, and sentences could pull broken bits together.
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To give them what I never had heals me. Some days I look at them and almost start to cry. I think, How can I love them more than I did the day before? But it keeps growing.
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The words of musicals were the moral codes that I lived by. I found meaning and messages in musicals that I didn’t find in churches or school books and it really made me come alive in a way.
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I love to be able to support other women comics.
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Are you fat because you’re a lesbian, or are you a lesbian because you’re fat?
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Without art there is no hope.
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Culture is defined, really, by the artists who record what the everyday experience is like and then translate it to a common piece of art that all people can respond and relate to.
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If you fall in love with someone gay and you’re the opposite gender, it’s not going to work.
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I don’t want only a career.
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I think life is easier if you’re straight.
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I couldn’t imagine doing a show where I’d once again have to answer to corporate interests.
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Every kid should sit in the velvet at least once in their lifetime.
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I think there’s no way they should have to teach [math] now. We have computers. We no longer need to know why 3x = 2y/4.
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The hope for me going back into television – after doing what will have been two years of radio – is to bring that authenticity with me. And, to not have the visual be overpowering the content.
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