Jane Lynch Quotes
I've always sung. My dad had a song in his heart and on his lips 24/7. A lot of the time, it was the same song and the same phrase over and over again.

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I was a tough kid with the jeans, the concert shirt with the flannel over it, the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
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I wear the Jewish star, but I'm not - I haven't converted to Judaism, and I'm not - I'm not - I'm not Jewish in the conventional sense because the Kaballah is a belief system that predates religion and predates Judaism as an organized religion.
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That a majority of the Abolitionists in this place would patronize a free labor store, in preference to others, I do not doubt; but we do not muster money in Cincinnati.
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The problem men seem to have, and women, too, is that they have this very structured idea that we should find a partner and settle down and be, you know, faithful. And yet clearly this is really, really hard for anybody to do!
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Among my generation, there was a purist position that any contact with electoral politics was an unforgiveable compromise.
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A lot of people go in and have to create their own characters, and they do fine with it.
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Whither goest thou, America, in thy shiny car in the night?
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Israel has a security concern involving geography. But geography does not have the same value it did in 1967.
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I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up, or at least a singer/songwriter.
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I don't really think about anything too much. I live in the present. I move on. I don't think about what happened yesterday.
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As a former teacher and someone who has devoted her entire career to children and public schools, I understand the pain and frustration of parents who feel their children are not receiving the education they deserve.
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I don't think being an athlete is unfeminine. I think of it as a kind of grace.
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You have to forgive me because I have a habit of not winning things.
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Someone tried to save my soul in a gas station.
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It's terrible to realize you don't learn how to live until you're ready to die, and then it's too late.
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Of course, a movie is in constant flux.
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I'm certainly not your typical front-man material. Some people love being on stage and really open up, and I'm sort of the opposite of that. I don't crave the spotlight. I'm still not comfortable even talking on stage.
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Every 20 minutes you've got to have a bump, you've got to have a change in course, you've got to unsettle the audience. It can't be too predictable so something has to happen. I think that was something that Hitchcock did very well too. You couldn't let an audience feel too settled in.
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We have to get it into our heads once and for all that we cannot settle disputes by eliminating human beings.
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At a book festival in Fort Lauderdale, I met David Eisenhower, Ike's grandson, who was promoting his book 'Going Home to Glory: A Memoir of Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower,' in which he describes attending the Yankees' 154th game in 1961. The whole family had been following Mantle and Maris chase Babe Ruth's home run record across the country.
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I think that success is having fun.
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Modern political speechwriting is not a high-minded pursuit for brilliant talents.
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You get that horse to really operate as if he’s your legs and you can take that anywhere you want. You can dress up in any kind of clothes you like. You can be a jumper, dressage rider, trail rider, cowboy, anything.
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I've always sung. My dad had a song in his heart and on his lips 24/7. A lot of the time, it was the same song and the same phrase over and over again.