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I just can't remember a time when I wasn't involved with animals and wildlife.
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Our planet is dying. Whales will be extinct before we ever get to know them. They say these creatures are so intelligent. They may disappear from the face of the Earth before we know them, and that is a great tragedy.
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Television is hard work. It's all hard work. Theatre is hard work. I tell you, I have bruises from changing backstage. Those quick changes are really difficult.
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We should be able to be ourselves. Make a political stand if you want to.
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Don't buy furs: that's No. 1. You can start with that. Then spay and neuter your pets. We destroy millions of them a year. Go to an animal shelter for a cat or dog. And read a book about how to care properly for your particular pet.
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Hot Lips changed a lot in eleven years. Initially, Margaret Houlihan behaved as though a man were the only thing that could complete her life, and she didn't see what richness her life contained. She gained a lot of self-esteem through the years, and she came to realize that what she did, what she offered, was valuable.
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You only know what you know.
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The pursuit of happiness is in our Constitution. We're all entitled to have the best we can.
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Everybody has their thing. I think you can always do what you like.
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Shirley Valentine is a beautiful character and so well written. What Shirley speaks and thinks is so logical.
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M*A*S*H offered real characters and everybody identified with them because they had such soul. The humor was intelligent and it always assumed that you had an intellect.
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Alan Alda is a dear friend, nothing like the cynical, bitter Hawkeye.
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If you're 90 and look good in a mini-skirt, go for it. What is 'age appropriate'? Such nonsense. My mother lived to 106, so what's middle-age? Seventy is the new 50.
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I don't think we should be deprived of the privilege of free speech.
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