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

Other quotes by Joan Cusack

Its nice to be able to work Id love to be able to do another TV show I could do in Chicago so I could live and work in the same place. Its hard being a parent and being in a good marriage, and it all takes a lot of work, but if youre not there you cant do any of it. – Joan Cusack

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Marriage
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Can they do both? Thats a huge balance, I think, with kids- trying to find the right- its everything, you know, its social life, its academics, its sports. – Joan Cusack

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Sports
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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 was always at peace because of the way my mom treated me. – Martina Hingis

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Id lose my mind if I heard my kid call the nanny Mommy. – Toni Braxton

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mom

Weve got activists all across the country like the members of the Million Mom March organization, some of their leaders are here tonight. Were phone banking congressional offices and pursuing editorial boards. – Michael D. Barnes

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mom

Im a full-time mom right now and a part-time actress. – Valerie Bertinelli

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I really want to adopt a child… I want to be called Mom. It really is the most beautiful word in the English language. – Patti Stanger

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Dont wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities strong men make them. – Orison Swett Marden

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great

I love Italian opera — its so reckless. Damn Wagner, and his bellowings at Fate and death. Damn Debussy, and his averted face. I like the Italians who run all on impulse, and dont care about their immortal souls, and dont worry about the ultimate. – D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

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Opera

Patriotism is a lively sense of collective responsibility. Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on its own dunghill and calling for larger spurs and brighter beaks. I fear that nationalism is one of Englands many spurious gifts to the world. – Richard Aldington