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| Don't give up on the child. Give the child an education. Give them daily love. (Chris Burke (883)) | |
| Having Down syndrome is like being born normal. I am just like you and you are just like me. We are all born in different ways, that is the way I can describe it. I have a normal life. (Chris Burke (883)) | |
| I want to do theater and I am looking forward to doing more Television and Movies. I also want to direct some plays in theater workshops for people with disabilities. (Chris Burke (883)) | |
| I was like Gene Kelly, it was called singing in the rain. No seriously, I wasn't really born with a singing voice, but my friends Joe and John taught me how to sing. (Chris Burke (883)) | |
| To have my fan club. I am very proud of doing everything. I try to support my parents, friends and fans. I am also proud of my performing in the visual arts, and motion television. (Chris Burke (883)) | |
| And I think that if I were a for real celebrity that was recognizable everywhere, I'd just crawl under a rock and you know, have someone run over the rock with a car, or something. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| Eat as much as you like - just don't swallow it. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| I always, always liked children... I was very afraid of them before. Because I never really grew up, I mean, with a lot of little kids around. Even though I am from a kind of Italian family, I never really grew up with a lot of little kids around. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| I knew early on after the first couple episodes were fully scored and animated that we had a real quality show here. But I always questioned whether or not it would work. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| I mean, that's another big surprise of the show, is that I see sixteen year old people who recognize me and they're honest, for-real fans of the show. And it goes down to nine months. I mean, I've heard of nine month to year-old children who are watching the show. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| I'm not supposed to talk about the snail. The snail is, well, congratulations to whoever noticed it. It's supposed to be a thing where you gotta look for it in every episode, and it's there three times in every episode. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| It's definitely the highest rated pre-school show on Cable. It's difficult to mix markets that way in terms of ratings. It's hard to tell, you know, where channel 12, or Public Television, is. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| It's really hard to say how long the show will last and will continue. I hope it lasts for a very long time. As long as kids watch it, anyway. But beyond this, sure, I would love to be doing film. I'd love to be doing more theater and perhaps even writing. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| The idea of the show is that it's active and that children will become involved and watch the show, but also participate in the show. And I didn't know if that would work. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| We go through, I think, six different drafts of each script. And then my shooting it is roughly, you know, fifteen percent of the total work that gets done on a show. Then it's all post-production animation after that. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| Well, my aspirations certainly were not to be in a pre-school show. I mean, it's certainly nothing that I considered; it's nothing I ever thought anyone would ever let me do. (Steve Burns (883)) | |
| Try and live your life the way you wish other people would live theirs. (Raymond Burr (883)) | |
| I'm enormously proud of the fact that Star Trek has really not just sparked an interest, but encouraged, a few generations of people to go into the sciences. (LeVar Burton (883)) | |
| There would be no Star Trek unless there were transporter malfunctions. (LeVar Burton (883)) | |
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