Rita Rudner (1955-) |
I never thought I was good at this. I just liked being able to make something fast and then seeing people's reaction to it. There's no other medium in which you can make something this big so quickly. |
I never thought I'd see the date when our clout in Washington would be so diminished as it is now, ... She [Clinton] has not been able to produce because she's not in the party in power in Washington. |
I never wanted that until I thought he could hurt people. He's attacked other children, he's bitten his principal, he threw a desk at a teacher. Only about one-fourth of his school days are good days. |
I noticed the ad in the paper, and was invited for an interview ... East Greenwich is a good school system with good kids, and I had a positive experience here. It is nice to come to a familiar place. |
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I once went to a basketball game and told Charles Barkley he'd make a great tight end. And he said, 'No thank you.' Most of them don't want to do it because, in football, you get smacked in the mouth. |
I only had three goals up until tonight. I had a few chances, though. That's the way hockey is. Sometimes the puck goes in for you, and then you'll have a five- or six-game span where nothing goes in. |
I personally felt like I didn't play strong in the first half, and I was not going to have my season end that way. I decided I was going to come out in the second half and play the way I knew I could. |
I pick the best possible players but others are better than us. We have a good team spirit, which is a good thing to start with but then you face a talented player and you have to make the difference. |
I realized I had this incredibly rich legacy of Broadway and Hollywood memorabilia and I had to do something with it. My mother was not a household name but everybody she knew and worked with was one. |
I really wasn't happy to see him even try to go up and dunk it. If he had missed that he, could have kept on running up the tunnel and out onto Cullen Boulevard. because I would have been chasing him. |
I reckon it would take you 40 hours to read the first book out loud. Cutting that to three hours -- well, what can you do? The answer is, abridge, ... If you know the story, you can see them skipping. |
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I remember as a kid being cold a lot, and hungry sometimes. We'd go to bed with just cornbread and milk, and I remember wearing shoes with holes in the bottom. I remember having twine for shoestrings. |