Billy Crystal Quotes
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Listen to the Bee Gees and you can learn to be a great writer.
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I went to Floridita on Wardour Street when I was 18. All I could afford was pumpkin soup and a glass of champagne, but it was worth it.
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If I am honest, my food is actually quite far removed from both the food of my mother and my father.
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It would make everything I worked for meaningless if baseball is integrated but political parties were segregated.
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There are epic downsides to living a somewhat public life. The upshot of that is there's nothing to hide. It's a relief in a way. There's nothing about me that can't be said.
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I crave attention and adventure.
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You know, I get much more Jewish in Israel because I like the way that religion is done there.
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To hear of a thousand deaths in war is terrible, and we 'know' that it is. But as it registers on our hearts, it is not more terrible than one death fully imagined.
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I'm evangelical.
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I'm a serious eater and a seriously hungry person, so I set out on that path to figure it out for myself, and of course it really resonated with other people.
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Instead of going out to dinner, buy good food. Cooking at home shows such affection. In a bad economy, it's more important to make yourself feel good.
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And a third thing is the understanding of the Church as a community, a communion which is just a hierarchy but the people of God, whose servants are the priests and bishops.
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It's very difficult for my body to recover after workouts now that I'm older, so we have to keep them short, which means they're extremely difficult and intense. It sucks.
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When the product is right, you don't have to be a great marketer.
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I love music. I still play cello a few times a week.
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As a gay person, my life has been marginalized.
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I want to write weirder stuff and convince people that it's Top 40.
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Push-ups, sit-ups, and a strict diet of raisins. That's my plan.
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In every aspect of life, have a game plan, and then do your best to achieve it.
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I was in love when I was in college; we all were. I remember how beautiful everybody was. Even the plain people looked beautiful.
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I loved school, was an exceptional student, and found a passion for math and science that led me to Vanderbilt University, where I discovered the world of electrical engineering. I did well in college, loved the work I was doing, and soon found myself climbing the corporate ladder after graduation. I was one of the lucky ones.
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A film about my life? But I am not dead.
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You really have to have some muscle to be on the stage in front of the world.