I don’t think you choose whether or not you’re gay.
ROSIE O'DONNELLThe 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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I wish that there were more stringent laws to make guns sold anywhere that they’re legal harder to get.
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As a result of the [9/11] attack and the killing of nearly 3,000 innocent people, we invaded two countries and killed innocent people in their countries Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America.
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My job is mostly to entertain and be funny.
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Every kid should sit in the velvet at least once in their lifetime.
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I don’t want only a career.
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I act irrationally, I defy the odds, I engage when others would run. I look for trouble, I seek chaos, it is a burden.
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I know I’m a really good mother. I know it. I’m a really good mother.
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I think Democracy is threatened in a way it hasn’t been in two hundred years, and if America doesn’t stand up, we’re in big trouble.
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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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It’s probably my favorite part of my whole showbiz experience, is Broadway. The community of Broadway. That feeling that happens every night.
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I think Oprah who is the height of aspiration and inspiration recognizes something in me that is germane.
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I don’t like to go to premieres or openings. I don’t like to have to put on makeup.
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I want the same standard applied to homosexuals as is applied to heterosexuals.
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I think everyone spins. You would just be an empty vacant shell reporting facts. I mean, you have your life that you bring with you to every moment that happens.
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When someone comments on my weight, I have to work hard to stand in front of the mirror and say, “This is who you are. You’re okay in this lady, and you’re a great, healthy, lovable and loving person.” I try to accept myself.
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