Jerry A. Webman Quotes
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What really matters is your movies and how good a person you are. Otherwise, tabloids and news channels writing about you only builds your curiosity and stardom and propels you to reach wider places.
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I believe in peace. I believe in mercy.
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The goal is to divide my time between stage and film.
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I knew it would break his heart if I didn't go into the business.
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There's no business like show business.
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Technology has enabled government to have investigative and situational awareness on a scale and scope that were science fiction when the Stasi shut its doors.
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Maybe it will be a great thing when the Baby Boomers finally die out. In real life, it's not a matter of the good guys or the bad guys. Rather, it's big numbers and small numbers that do the counting.
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The film business creates a large amount of waste, and I'm not immune to waste in the business.
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It sounds really corny but I think that if you're beautiful inside it shows on the outside, for sure.
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Having children is exciting. Life puts the past into perspective.
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I feel for the overly thin women as I do for the overweight women.
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I think there is an enormous appetite for great roles for women.
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I like to work.
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I grew up as a Southern Baptist with strict adherence to the Bible, which I read as a youngster.
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Meanwhile, parents, students and teachers all report higher satisfaction with charter schools. People like them. They cost less money. They raise the academic achievement of poor kids. Go ahead, get a little enthused.
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If I had to model clothes in a time period other than the 21st century, I think I'd like to model way back when they just wore skin loincloths. That would be best suited for me - better than corsets. I'm quite claustrophobic.
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The silver and black may have another home, but the Raiders will always belong to the people of Los Angeles.
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I didn't want to be known. People say, 'I didn't want to toil in obscurity.' I like toiling in obscurity.
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A lot of the time, when people meet someone in a wheelchair, or with some disability, it's the first thing they notice, but they don't know how to react.
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When I first saw Dick Gregory on television, growing up in Queens, it was startling and amazing, because nobody else was doing what he was doing.
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I have a business appointment that I am anxious... to miss.
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I see the role of a rabbi or a pastor in general sort of like the role of a quarterback who throws the ball a little bit ahead of the receiver - that is you want to make people run just a bit to catch up to the message that you offer.
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There's a foot race between gas bills and paychecks.