Dawn Wells Quotes
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I love having critics for breakfast.
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Instead of reading a paper, we now read the news online. Instead of buying books at a store, we buy them on-line. What's so revolutionary? The Internet has mainly affected our leisure life.
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The cure for crime is not the electric chair, but the high chair.
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When I had no shoes I was comfortable - I used to run barefoot. When I wore shoes it was difficult. To run in shoes was ok, but at the beginning of my career it was hard.
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I'm definitely still wild at heart.
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Me being able to beat up Austin Powers? I mean, how great can that be?
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Every year, nearly two-thirds of the approximately 200,000 patients in need of a bone marrow transplant will not find a marrow donor that matches within their families.
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In general in New York, we all eat like kings. Insane quality, mind-blowing variety, at all price ranges.
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He that is jealous is not in love.
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I never aimed to be on television or in the press. We all have a personal life, and being a public figure disrupts that.
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I didn't want to be treated like a 'star.' I fought it constantly, and I think I was rude.
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I'm a big fan of my father.
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I realised I had to work in something creative, but with a business and global element. And that I had to do it while I was still young and had an appetite for risk.
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I grew up in a middle class English family just outside London. I wasn't surrounded by that speedy city lifestyle, it was a little mellower.
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Teaching was the most pleasant thing I did.
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A nation is a totality of men united through community of fate into a community of character.
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If the only reason people are coming in and doing anything in your office is because you're giving them a paycheck, I'm not sure you have the most productive workplace there.
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Just saying you are better than good won't make it so. But, when you understand what it takes to live the better than good life, and you apply yourself, your life will truly be better than good.
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I'd always avoided stuff like 'Where are they now?' or 'Whatever happened to?' Just 'No thanks, thanks for calling.' You tell me, have you ever seen a 'Whatever happened to' where they seemed anything but pathetic?
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I'm still alive, which is pretty cool.
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Politeness makes one appear outwardly as they should be within.
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There are a lot of things that immigrants, especially Chinese-Americans, want to share with their children, but there are a lot of things they don't want to share.
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Acting is my first love.