Quote by Kristin Chenoweth
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Im constantly learning, and that is the greatest gift of life in my opinion – to always be learning and growing. – Kristin Chenoweth

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Broadway is such a diverse community. Everybody knows how I believe, and everyone believes, and its not a big deal. But in Hollywood, if you talk about politics – especially if youre a Republican – or spirituality, its just not something people want to hear about. – Kristin Chenoweth

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