Quote by Marlee Matlin
Im not broke. Like everybody else, I owe money. - Marlee Matlin

Im not broke. Like everybody else, I owe money. – Marlee Matlin

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When it comes down to it, its about who you know, and whos a fan. Its about whether youre the right age, whether youre hot or not, whether the studio is into you or not. – Marlee Matlin

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Age
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There is nothing better than being a parent. It is the most challenging job one could ever ask for. I love being a mom and I love being a friend to my children as well. – Marlee Matlin

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mom
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How many deaf people do you know in real life? Unless they live in a cave, or are 14, which seems to be true for most people in this business, what could I possibly tell them that they dont already know? – Marlee Matlin

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Business
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Money
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Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread. – Francis Bacon

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Money

In troubled times the last thing you want to do is to stick your money into a film. Its such a gamble. – Robert Carlyle

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Money

When it is a question of money, everybody is of the same religion. – Voltaire

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Money

Money is in some respects lifes fire: it is a very excellent servant, but a terrible master. – P. T. Barnum

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Money

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Im the one who gets called up about a problem. Im the one who gets called up about the street lighting and the abandoned car. Im the one who gets blamed if the police dont arrive. Im the one they blame if a city truck is broken down. – Richard M. Daley

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car

It’s hard to make up your bed while you’re still sleeping in it. Hard to make up your mind for the same reason. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Black Power alone is no more insurance against social injustice than white power. – Martin Luther King,Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, 1967