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I cannot stress enough that the answer to lifes questions is often

I cannot stress enough that the answer to lifes questions is often in peoples faces. Try putting your iPhones down once in a while, and look in peoples faces. Peoples faces will tell you amazing things. Like if they are angry, or nauseous or asleep. – Amy Poehler

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When I had a job catering, I catered a wedding for the Smashing Pumpkins bassist in Indiana. And I served Billy Corgan shrimp off a tray. – Amy Poehler

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Always remember your kids name. Always remember where you put your kid. Dont let your kid drive until their feet can reach the pedals. Use the right size diapers… for yourself. And, when in doubt, make funny faces. – Amy Poehler

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Recently Ive been doing risottos. Some of them have been amazing. Some of them, not all of them. – Gael Garcia Bernal

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Im not a kid anymore. And Im excited for all the amazing things to come. – Paris Hilton

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You would be amazed what the ordinary guy knows. – Matt Drudge

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You have to wait for a big star to come in and generate interest on a project, and now that has become me, which is an amazing blessing. – Jeremy Renner

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Poetry is a mixture of common sense, which not all have, with an uncommon sense, which very few have. – John Masefield

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