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I'd love to go back and do theater. There's nothing like that instant response and the connection to a live audience.
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I'm blessed because I had my mom as a teacher - sixth through eighth grade - and she is one of the best teachers I've ever had.
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If I could have anyone's mind for a day, I really can't think of anyone other than Einstein.
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Michelle Obama blows my mind. Form and function, style and grace.
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I started singing when I was about 3 and dancing soon after. Mom just started looking for outlets where I could perform and availed herself of any opportunity she could in the mountains of North Carolina in the '70s.
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Jackie O was so capable in so many ways. Hillary tried to redefine the role when she got into public policy, and Michelle Obama is able to move smoothly between form and function, style and substance.
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We came in as a class with standards we set, ... and we're starting to realize them now.
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We came back and did just enough to win. We showed good poise out there.
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We buy generic diapers instead of the good kind.
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We owe 'em. When we were up there, we didn't execute like we were supposed to.
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When Kelly decides to play, no one can stop her.
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When Josh came here as a freshman, he was kind of gangly, but grew into his role as a sophomore and really started blossoming as a junior. Josh ended up being a really special player.
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With AC/DC, we've always started with rock, and we've just kept it going. The critic's view is always, 'They just made an album and it's the same as the last one.' I'll have fifteen of them, anytime.
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We think we know what it's all about; we think that disability is a really simple thing, and we don't expect to see disabled people in our daily lives.