Phil Crane (Philip Miller Crane) Quotes
If you asked central casting in Hollywood for somebody to play the role of President, they'd send you John Connally.

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President Obama has contempt for real money.
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In Hollywood, marriages are kind of expected to fail.
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I got completely fed up with that Hollywood blockbuster mentality. I couldn't take it seriously any longer.
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Pinochet and Barack Obama both have the same primary goal, and that's to be president and stay president as long as allowed.
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Hollywood is a place where they place you under contract instead of under observation.
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If I am elected president we will secure the border and we will end the illegal immigration.
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I was obsessed with Hollywood from the time I was a kid. I always knew I wanted to live in Los Angeles.
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President Reagan has no enemies in the Phillipines.
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I'm not Hollywood. I'm a Quarter Rat. I belong here.
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That's the premise of the Saudi Arabians. He's holding the president's hand with one. In the other hand, he's got his hand in the pocket of American consumers.
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In Hollywood, there is no bigger commitment you can make than to a TV series. Even marriages pale in comparison. Marriages don't require signing iron-clad multiyear contracts. At least, most first marriages don't.
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Everyone has a warped vision of Hollywood and what success in Hollywood is like.
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It sounds so dramatic, but I'll say it: Hollywood just doesn't know what to do with me. And it's not for lack of trying.
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Fiscal policy is not just, or even not even principally, the purview of the president.
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Hollywood typecast me as the secretary. I could have worked as the quirky secretary for the rest of my life, but I decided not to do that.
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The relationship between me and President Mandela right at the beginning was not a very well-established relationship. It was based on two meetings.
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I wanted to take on my full name, which was sort of a crazy thing to do considering that we're in Hollywood.
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Obama might as well be president of Turkey or Brazil; it does not matter. It's the system that is absolutely flawed, where 25 or 35 or 50 people make multi, multi-billions on building Olympic structures while people live in Barbados and have no roads or clean drinking water. There's something pretty inequitable there.