Quote by Joan Cusack
You know, I loved math. My mom was a math teacher. - Joan Cusack

You know, I loved math. My mom was a math teacher. – Joan Cusack

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I mean that I think I find the psychology of people more interesting than politics. I think the psychology of politics is more interesting than straight politics. – Joan Cusack

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Politics
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I play- its kind of like a slice-of-life, LA women in their forties, playing forty kind of whats their friendship like, and whats their life like and so I just play one of the four friends. – Joan Cusack

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Friendship
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I think theres nothing better than laughing in life, so thats nice, to be thought of as someone who can make someone laugh. Its cause I think life is hard. You know, my dad was a really silly man. A great Irish silly man. And thats fine. – Joan Cusack

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Im a nice, happily married wife and mom and I live in Connecticut. – Christine Baranski

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Im sure that my mom would have been happy with any path I chose. – Joely Fisher

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I love my mom. I totally look up to her, and she just doesnt let anybody take advantage of me. People might call that a stage mom. – Hilary Duff

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mom

My very sassy, older southern sister is very quick to point out that its a luxury that my daughter gets to come to work with me. She does, and I have lunch with her every single day. My mom says I have high class problems. – Angela Kinsey

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Be ye therefore perfect, eve as your Father who is in heaven is perfect. – Bible

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The secret is to make sure your family comes before anything else, because no matter what you do youve got to come home. – Barry Gibb

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I do not believe the picture that some people paint of Scottish towns dependent on welfare. Every time I come here, I meet people who are determined to get into work. Who, with the right help are desperate to get off benefits, support their family and set an example for their children. – Iain Duncan Smith

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