Joyce DeWitt Quotes
I really felt that 'Three's Company' was a gift. When it ended, I had money in the bank and had the luxury to pursue a life that meant something, to learn and discover.

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Don't let nobody tell you that you can't do it. Love what you do until you don't love it anymore. Nothing's impossible.
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By the end of high school, I would do shows at the theater at night and then take the train home and go to school the next morning.
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The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.
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I am very close to my brother Ramesh Babu. When my father was away for shootings, my brother would take care of me, and I am very close to him, and yes, Dad's always special.
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I watch a lot of home stuff; I like seeing things go from one thing to another and get fixed up.
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I was just making music in my bedroom. I never wanted to be onstage.
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Punishment cannot heal spirits, can only break them.
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I was born in East Germany, before the wall came down. We sort of escaped, I guess. I grew up all over the place. Germany, London, back and forth between Minnesota and Germany. I was sort of an army brat, but not in the army.
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You've got to keep your eye on the prize and do what you love to do.
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I felt that a number of people might have questioned my loyalty, but I continue to be a patriotic American.
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I'm a Ronald Reagan conservative, I'm an economic conservative, I'm strong military. But I also voice and speak and work hard on the social issues.
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The most interesting information I can have about a competitor is the cost.
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You get to a new school, and you're the new guy, or you're the foreigner, or you're the guy with the funny accent. That first day at school was a whole new opportunity to create a new persona.
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In the Ghetto, I'd been trying to write for years.
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I was always ambitious - not to make money: to be published.
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I started playing the ukulele in the year 2000. That sounds so futuristic saying it like that. The year 2000.
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Never charge a player and, above all, no pointing your finger or yelling.
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Radicalization is very easy when you mock what people hold dear.
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What worried Roosevelt was the inability of ordinary people to see the danger of this proliferation of cogs and cylinders and coins in American life. The corrupt power of corporations was increasing at an alarming rate.
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Remember, the greatest gift to give people your enlightenment, to share it. It has to be the greatest.
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To discover, or recover, the sense of religious certainty one must worship.
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I've spent so many years talking about poverty and economic justice, I'm strongly tempted to get biblical. Jesus' teachings are so radical; they're just insanely generous and apocalyptic. Christians become more fascinated by the dead Jesus. They don't like the living Jesus.
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Family is extremely important, and home is wherever they're waiting for you. No matter where you are, if you have great support, that's all that matters.
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I really felt that 'Three's Company' was a gift. When it ended, I had money in the bank and had the luxury to pursue a life that meant something, to learn and discover.