67 ordspråk av Barbara Walters
Barbara Walters
I admire the way he lives his life,
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I can get a better grasp of what is going on in the world from one good Washington dinner party than from all the background information NBC piles on my desk.
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I found Monica warm and intelligent and very open. I told her, 'You're very alive.' And she said, 'Maybe that was the appeal (to the president).'
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I knew that it wasn't just luck and I wasn't just at the right place at the right time. I proved it to myself. It gave me the proof that I never had.
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I think every agent in America is calling.
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I think this is one of the most important pieces that I've ever done. I hope it will be inspirational and to some degree educational. I hate to say that because I don't want it to sound like Comparative Religion 101.
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I would have tried to tell her that this was a relationship that had no future. But have you ever tried to stop a daughter when she is in love from doing anything? It's very hard.
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if I knew the name of the person in the parade, he knew the name of the horse.
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If it's a woman it's caustic, if it's a man it's authority, If it's a woman it's too pushy, if it's a man it's aggressive in the best sense of the word
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If it's a woman, it's caustic; if it's a man, it's authoritative.
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If you could chop down a tree -- any tree at all -- what kind of tree would it be?
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In recent weeks, Elisabeth and her husband, Tim, have been stalked and harassed by an individual or individuals who seem to want to do them harm. Now, someone has contacted the papers.
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In the 1970s, though, Fonda became a controversial figure when she publicly opposed the Vietnam War. I love this book. I really do...I am so pleased to have Jane Fonda back on this program. I love this book. You know that.
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It was my home away from home and dozens of my father's old showgirls and chorus girls came today to pay their respects to him, so it's a wonderful memorial to my dad.
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It's a fact that it is much more comfortable to be in the position of the person who has been offended than to be the unfortunate cause of it.
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