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My parents would say, 'Why don't you go out and play?' and I would say, 'I can't! I'm putting on my shows!'
My parents put skates on me at age 2, the way it should be if you're serious, and I've always liked it.
I'm the youngest of three sisters, and my parents have always encouraged all of us to do whatever made us happy.
You know, at parties, people always ask, 'Where were you when Kennedy was shot?' Well, I don't have an alibi!
I always wanted to make sure my parents didn't have to work again for the rest of their lives.
Advertising gets such a bashing from the world. At parties you are always asked, 'Aren't you just selling people things they don't want?'
It was always theater for me. But part of that came out of the fact that I was always acting out as a kid. I was the kid who didn't play well with others.
I always wondered how it would be to put on a Braves uniform and play in Atlanta.
There are very few places in the world where you have to learn a language with no language in common. It's called a monolingual field situation.