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| Archaeologists are underpaid publicity agents for deceased royalty. (John Agar (1278)) | |
| Who wants to shake the hand of the first man to put it to America's sweetheart. (John Agar (1278)) | |
| An album is such a personal thing. It's something I always wanted to do. It's me doing me, singing as me. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| Death can't be so bad if mom went through it. It makes it easier for the child to follow. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| I don't know anyone who curses the way they do on the Sopranos. Not in an Italian household. I never said the word hell in front of my mother. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| I have sons, and they have never said the word hell in front of me or my wife. That's the truth. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| I try to be a good parent. I've probably repressed my kids more than I should have, protecting them overly. I never hit them. I yelled a lot. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| I'm a traditionalist. I have certain values I live by. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| I'm an actor and that's what I do for a living, but I just wanted them to know where I came from and hopefully remember what I've started to do. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| If I stunk for some reason, you can always blame it on the character. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| Like most people, I would sing in the privacy of my home. I'd also sing for my daughters or at a guest at somebody's function. I loved doing it. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| My entire family were Democrats all our lives. But because how furious I was about the previous administration, I turned in my card to become a Republican. I did not want to be known as a Democrat under that person's regime. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| My mother was like the pope. Any talent that I have that's good comes straight from her. She was loving to all people. Not only me. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| My mother was the total influence. My father was what we call a nomadic person; he was a wanderer. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| People have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don't care where it is, when they look at me it's not about my intelligence. It's who can I beat up. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| The choreographer for the Milton Berle show wanted me to audition. I walked away from that. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| There was certainly less profanity in the Godfather than in the Sopranos. There was a kind of respect. It's not that I totally agreed with it, but it was a great piece of art. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| You don't have to be worried about labeling me. (Danny Aiello (1278)) | |
| For the third season, we do a sit around on one episode where we were in character and then we commented on one episode just being ourselves, so - not really. I was comfortable, though. I wasn't nervous. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| I started out with comedy in college, but had my major in Recreation Administration - which meant I wasn't going to get a real job - so I started doing a little standup. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| I think it was Fox, actually; Fox, the studio, which had sold the rights to the television show, as I understand it, but had retained the film rights. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| I used to be kind of bitter and jealous as well, but I get it. It's business. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| I'm getting jobs because people like me on a show. I'll take it. It's nice to hear that someone like a Matt Groening is a fan of the show. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| If DreamWorks and Disney need that name to sell the cartoon and get people in the seats, that's what they need. It's not fair, but there's plenty of other work for us to do. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| Movies, obviously, are a little more lucrative. The initial paycheck is better. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| Videogames are a little more work and they're a little more stilted. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| We got to go to Lucas Ranch and, at that time, my brother was still living in a condo about a mile from Robin Williams, and so I made all of the other comics jealous because I got to get a ride home with him. (Carlos Alazraqui (1278)) | |
| And so I missed those best years and I find it difficult for me, in groups, to be comfortable. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| I always thought I was a singer, but I really am not. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| I don't really care how I am remembered as long as I bring happiness and joy to people. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| I don't think I'm proud of anything in acting. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| I was not really as good as I should have been. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| Right now in California we gain 40,000 new acres of desert every year, with all the building and the people coming in... housing going up like crazy. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| What's the most important thing in the world? It's love, and I look at that as an energy, not a sentiment. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| You can forgive yourself a great deal. (Eddie Albert (1278)) | |
| Courage is just fear, plus prayers, plus understanding. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| Fear is the only true enemy, born of ignorance and the parent of anger and hate. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| In 1969, at the age of 19, I was lucky enough to work with George C. Scott in the definitive portrayal of his career over a period of many months and several countries on the definitive film version of Patton's WWII career. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| In times of life crisis, whether wild fires or smoldering stress, the first thing I do is go back to basics... am I eating right, am I getting enough sleep, am I getting some physical and mental exercise everyday. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| Let us begin by doing our best to do our best, every single time, no matter what, forever. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| On a level of simple personal survival, understanding and forgiveness are crucial... whether in an intimate personal relationship or on a global level. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| Some days it is a heroic act just to refuse the paralysis of fear and straighten up and step into another day. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
| Sometimes you have to be selfish to be selfless. (Edward Albert (1278)) | |
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