Quote by Patty Duke
I have been afraid all my life that I am going to die. All my life

I have been afraid all my life that I am going to die. All my life it has been stuffed in my imagination. – Patty Duke

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I never did quite fit the glamour mode. It is life with my husband and family that is my high now. – Patty Duke

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For the first time, I lived alone… in a luxury apartment on Sunset Strip. For a few days I loved the idea, but I got lonely and restless. – Patty Duke

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alone
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I joke around a lot about the manic times because theyre funny. We manics do outrageous things and it is part of our colorful nature. – Patty Duke

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I never had the financial means that the media said I had. I laugh when I hear the amounts, $400 million, $800 million. Where do they get this imagination? – Jean Claude Duvalier

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I had a pretty sexual imagination for a kid. – Janet Jackson

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Appealing workplaces are to be avoided. One wants a room with no view, so imagination can meet memory in the dark. – Annie Dillard

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Musicals are, by nature, theatrical, meaning poetic, meaning having to move the audiences imagination and create a suspension of disbelief, by which I mean theres no fourth wall. – Stephen Sondheim

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