Jennifer Garner Quotes
I hoped, hoped, that maybe I'd be lucky enough to do something on Broadway, in the chorus.

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I would love to do a Broadway play. I would love to do big screen also, motion picture.
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The first Broadway show I saw was when I was 11. I saw 'Hair.'
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A good school teaches you resilience - that ability to bounce back.
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I was in New York doing musicals in the theater and on Broadway before 'Orange,' so people always ask, 'Are you ever going to get to sing? Does she even sing?' But people who know me know I actually do sing.
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Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.
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I would love to do Broadway again.
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When I was on Broadway, people would really just recognize me around the theater. When you're showing up on commercials and posters, the scope of people recognizing you gets a little wider.
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I wouldn't mind doing Broadway, but I am definitely trying to get a album out there first.
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There were people who had sampled my voice from speeches when I was an Islamist and made them the chorus of pro-Islamist rap songs who then began talking about me as an apostate.
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If I was on Broadway, I would want to do anything Vaudeville or a biopic.
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There's nothing that can match Broadway for stature and dignity.
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I think a lot of people, even Christians, are willing to be satisfied with gaining lots and lots of biblical knowledge - and many people go to Bible studies and don't realize it isn't enough to know what's right, it's applying the information and the knowledge that you have.
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You don't get anywhere unless you've had a little bit of a complicated life.
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I really am at a place where I think we need to feed every child at school for free and feed them a real school lunch that's sustainable and nutritious and delicious. It needs to be part of the curriculum of the school in the same way that physical education was part of the curriculum, and all children participated.
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Rock 'n' roll is much easier if you're white.
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Handwriting challenges aside, I love paper cards. I love the endless stewing involved in picking them out at the store. I love buying holiday stamps at the post office, and I love that 'whoosh' sound the cards make when I drop them into the mail slot.
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This is God's work. Therefore it must be triumphant. There is no place for misgiving or despondency.
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But as far as dream roles - I know this is so expected of me, but I would to play Elphaba in 'Wicked' on Broadway. I have a lot of dream roles, but that's like my main one because of the vocal track. I love belting high things!
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The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done.
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Our vow of chastity is nothing but our undivided love for Christ in chastity, then we proceed to the freedom of poverty-poverty is nothing but freedom. And that total surrender is obedience. If I belong to God, if I belong to Christ, then he must be able to use me. That is obedience. Then we give wholehearted service to the poor. That is service. They complete each other. That is our life.
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Healthy parenting is nothing if not a process of empowerment. As we help to raise our children's self-esteem, we also increase their personal power. When we encourage them to be confident, self-reliant, self-directed, and responsible individuals, we are giving them power.
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When I was born I was so ugly the doctor slapped my mother.
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I hoped, hoped, that maybe I'd be lucky enough to do something on Broadway, in the chorus.