Quote by Sherilyn Fenn
I dont think I could ever do a network sitcom because the humor is

I dont think I could ever do a network sitcom because the humor is often based on some trite circumstance. I dont want to be a part of a show where its mostly about coming up with the jokes. – Sherilyn Fenn

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There is something at work thats bigger than us. Its about having a trust in life and being at peace that things are happening the way they should. You do what you do as well as you can do it, and then you dont worry or agonize about the outcome. – Sherilyn Fenn

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Ive always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe, but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell. – Sherilyn Fenn

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Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor. – Eric Sevareid

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Bob Hope, like Mark Twain, had a sense of humor that was uniquely American, and like Twain, well likely not see another like him. – Dick Van Dyke

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Sometimes the best cure for life’s woes is a sense of humor. – Frank Sonnenberg

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Humor prevents one from becoming a tragic figure even though he/she is involved in tragic events. – E.T. "Cy" Eberhart

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