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You're tearing me apart! More James Dean
The ultimate acting is to destroy yourself. More Klaus Kinski
A first-rate Organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected. More Arnold Bennett
Paradise is exactly like where you are right now... only much, much better. More Laurie Anderson
The only antidote to mental suffering is physical pain. More Marx-Jenny
Information networks straddle the world. Nothing remains concealed. But the sheer volume of information dissolves the information. We are unable to take it all in. More Gunther Grass
Everything in Nature contains all the powers of Nature. Everything is made of hidden stuff. More Ralph Waldo Emerson
A celebrated people lose dignity upon a closer view. More Napoleon I
If an addict who has been completely cured starts smoking again he no longer experiences the discomfort of his first addiction. There exists, therefore, outside alkaloids and habit, a sense for opium, an intangible habit which lives on, despite the recasting of the organism. The dead drug leaves a ghost behind. At certain hours it haunts the house. More Jean Cocteau
Sandra: No one speaks of pavilions anymore, and that saddens me.

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Sandra: Funny Girl was hot, hot, hot that year. And I begged my father to take us to see it, but he couldn't get his hands on a single ticket. Instead, he took us to see a matinee of Any Wednesday with Sandy Dennis. He said, Let's go see a woman who's going to be doing the exact same thing for the next 20 years. But she did it best in Any Wednesday, you have to admit.

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Sandra: Come back to the Five and Dime, Barbra Streisand, Barbra Streisand.

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Sandra: [about Barbra Streisand] ... she went down the Stoney End. She never wanted to go down the Stoney End, but somebody forced her down the Stoney End. We miss you, Barbra. Come back to the Five and Dime, Barbra Streisand, Barbra Streisand.

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Sandra: I can recall to this day the thrill of knowing someone in an all-American family was losing her grip. The thought of the family hovering together terrified really turned me on. It was as if I could go over and reassure them and tell them I would take care of everything.

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Sandra: It was a portrait Normal Rockwell forgot to paint: someone's mother home again ^Å in oils.

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Sandra: When I was a little girl, I used to go home for lunch every day, and I'd pretend that my mother was a waitress in a roadside cafe. I'll have a side order, ma'am. A side order consists of a white-meat tuna, a dollop of mayonnaise, some carrot strips and potato chips. And then I'd sit at the counter... and ignore her.

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Sandra: My parents got divorced five years ago after 38 years of marriage. I thought, oh what perfect timing.

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Sandra: [talking about her new mother-in-law] I remember the first time I met her. My dad came to pick up me and my brother at my mom's house. He pulled up in a Thunderbird, and I got in the back seat, and I said, Dad, why didn't you bring a bigger car? She said, Don't bitch. We could've brought the TransAm. Don't wear your seatbelt. Where I come from, people die - they burn up when they wear their seatbelt. Charmed.

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Sandra: The last time I went anywhere with my parents before the divorce, we'd gone to Vegas 'cause I was doing the telethon with Jerry Lewis. And we'd just had dinner at the Stardust Hotel, one of the eight international restaurants -- I believe it was Aku Aku, the Polynesian. And my mother grabbed a handful of after-dinner mints, and she started choking on them. So me and my brother walked really far ahead in the casino. And my dad finally got her a glass of water, and she washed it all down. She went, Oh my God, there must have been dust on those mints.

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Sandra: My father's a proctologist. My mother's an abstract artist. That's how I view the world.

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Sandra: ...there was something really great about growing up in a liberal, intellectual, Jewish household with three sensitive older brothers. But there were times, I have to admit, that I really got caught up in the romance of being gentile, especially around Christmas time.

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Sandra: [imitating a gentile mother at Christmas] Oh sure, your father may be going through a little bit of a mid-life crisis. But I worship that man, and I adore you kids. You both have been under so much pressure lately, what, with the cotillion coming up, Babe. Get some sleep. Grandma's coming over real early. We have some terrific presents to open. Sweet dreams. Love ya. And may all your Christmases be white. More Sandy Gallin
Andy Stitzer: She had hands as big as Andre the Giant, and she had an Adam's apple as big as her balls! More Movie: The 40 Year Old Virgin [2005] Movie: The 40 Year Old Virgin [2005]
Patience, that blending of moral courage with physical timidity. More Thomas Hardy
I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen. More Ernest Hemingway
Praise does wonders for the sense of hearing. More Best of Bits and Pieces Best of Bits and Pieces
One is taught by experience to put a premium on those few people who can appreciate you for what you are. More Gail Kathleen Godwin
A man must earnestly want. More William Frederick Book
Since the 1960s, we have seen the failure of the melting pot ideology. This ideology suggested that different historical, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds could be subordinated to a larger ideology or social amalgam which is America. This concept obviously did not work, because paradoxically America encourages a politics of contestation. More Edward Said
Style is the dress of thoughts; and let them be ever so just, if your style is homely, coarse, and vulgar, they will appear to as much disadvantage, and be as ill received, as your person, though ever so well-proportioned, would if dressed in rags, dirt, and tatters. More Sandy Gallin
I decided to retire from show business at the age of 17, because I didn't like it a bit. More Shirley Bassey
Fix your eyes on perfection and you make almost everything speed towards it. More William Ellery Channing

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