Lisa Kudrow Quotes
There was a time there when I thought going out was so fun. I don't know how it happens, but suddenly that's not a priority anymore.

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Best wine if you're stranded on a deserted island? 1982 Salon Champagne.
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I liberate minds with my music. That's more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.
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Fashion is a language, for sure, and it is a reflection of society.
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If someone is alone reading my poems, I hope it would be like reading someone's notebook. A record. Of a place, beauty, difficulty. A familiar daily struggle.
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For every reason it's not possible, there are hundreds of people who have faced the same circumstances and succeeded.
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I write in English because I was raised in the States and educated in this language.
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When I had my television show, 'Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters,' it was my high hope to convert people to country music. It is wonderful and contagious!
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I will not become a Napoleon nor an Alexander, and labour for my own ambition; but I will labour for freedom and for the moral well-being of man.
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You walk past people in streets, or they serve you in shops, and you know nothing about the horrors they may be living with.
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I love action films. I'd love to do an action drama. I'm always looking to give my character something action-oriented to do.
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Catholic schools in Indonesia routinely accept non-Catholic students, but exempt them from studying religion. Obama's school documents, though, wrongly list him as being Indonesian.
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Make no mistake: the anti-war voices long for us to lose any war they cannot prevent.
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All the soarings of my mind begin in my blood.
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I tend to not watch things that are current. And then if everybody swears it's amazing then I'll like watch the whole series in a weekend.
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But I have had the luxury of working on good films with great people.
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Like, I'll wear a bright sweater with pants that are a more classic color.
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You know, my mum's always encouraged me and never made my gender an issue, I guess. She brought me up to believe in equality, as opposed to feminism or sexism – so it just meant that my gender was not relevant to what I was capable of achieving.
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People think we are such great talkers, but there is so much silence in Ireland about certain issues.
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Since I was 8 months old, till I was 12, I did commercials and ads and cute little stuff for kids. Then I had braces on my teeth. They took them off when I was 16, and then I started modeling more seriously and doing more fashion.
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I like the idea of going to university and studying. I didn't do it because it was a back-up plan. In some ways, it kind of goes hand in hand with acting. There's a lot of analysis and enriching your mind, as well as problem solving. And it can only help being around people as an actor.
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It is weird. People will say, 'Oh my God, I love you.' And I'll say, 'Oh, that's so sweet. Thank you.' And the people who are walking around with me for the first time will say, 'I don't understand what happened. Somebody just told you they love you. I don't even understand what that means.'
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Every time you achieve something, you want to go after what's next. I'd like to see my own shows grow and someday be a headliner, fill up stadiums.
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Actually I was born in 1940 in Blackpool because my family lived in Manchester but Manchester was being bombed. So my mother was sent away to Blackpool to have me and then went back; so I lived my first eighteen years in Manchester and then emigrated to the States when I was eighteen.
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There was a time there when I thought going out was so fun. I don't know how it happens, but suddenly that's not a priority anymore.