Loni Anderson Quotes
My daughter teases me once in a while saying, Remember when you used to be my mother and you had black hair?

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Let's judge a man on what he's done.
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I like the way hip-hop is now. It's grown up enough so that it can get involved with politics if it feels like it.
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I'm so intrigued by women throughout history where the significance of what they were representing at that time is obscured by the fact a man saved them or they were prostitutes.
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Don't trust anyone over 30.
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Winning is everything in Hollywood.
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When I go a stretch without tweeting, I will occasionally get an email from my mom, checking in. I always find this amusing but also gratifying: Thanks to Twitter, I can keep in touch with my parents and let them in on what I'm doing in a way that even the regular phone calls of a doting daughter can't do.
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We have the ability to be able, if we have the right resources around us, to really do chop and change and have fun in our time and not just be stuck in one world or the other.
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I never figured I'd go into the Hall of Fame. A kid from the Hill.
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Reverence is fatal to literature.
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Iraq did not spontaneously opt for disarmament. They did it as part of a ceasefire, so they were forced to do it, otherwise the war might have gone on. So the motivation has been very different.
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Just getting to wake up and play somebody else for an entire day is just an amazing thing.
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I was always telling my family I wanted to become an actress, and I did.
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I'm moved by people who see the world differently than others. People who see the world with a longing for its poetry often can be broken people.
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It was really impossible to break through in Russia. We couldn't buy any balls. We really didn't have any courts, no rackets, nothing. And no people to practice with.
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I still owe a duty of loyalty to my clients and former clients, so I cannot specify which clients I did not especially find congenial, but the cause was the same.
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I work on words, mostly, toward them being poetry or short stories, and then some of those become songs. They all find their place in the world, but they all start off in the same place. I'm always painting and drawing as well, and it's an ongoing creative assignment.
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Oh the innocent girl in her maiden teens knows perfectly well what everything means.
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I do a medley of hymns in all of my sets, whether I'm in an arena, in a theater, in an amusement park.
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The best sort of activity is one that combines mental effort with sensuous delight. That's why I love drawing.
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No, I've never moved on with a play. I did the original 'Closer' in London but didn't transfer to the West End or Broadway with it. The same is true of 'Iceman': I didn't go to the Old Vic or Broadway with that. I don't know; I feel an allegiance often to the play where you do it first, in the theatre that it's in; you do it for that space.
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It's very important to me that people see I am an American and I was born in the States.
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I remember being a teenager and seeing Seymour Cassel across a crowded room and being incredibly star struck, and not having the courage to say, 'Hello.'
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My daughter teases me once in a while saying, Remember when you used to be my mother and you had black hair?