Quote by Nancy Reagan
The movies were custard compared to politics. - Nancy Reagan

The movies were custard compared to politics. – Nancy Reagan

Other quotes by Nancy Reagan

Remember, Im a doctors daughter. So obviously Im interested in all medical things. – Nancy Reagan

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Medical
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I believe that people would be alive today if there were a death penalty. – Nancy Reagan

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Death
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Now science has presented us with a hope called stem cell research, which may provide our scientists with many answers that have for so long been beyond our grasp. – Nancy Reagan

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But then I go through long periods where I dont listen to things, usually when Im working. In between the records and in between the writing I suck up books and music and movies and anything I can find. – Bruce Springsteen

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movies

Ive had such a great track record in making a huge profit when the movies are smaller. – Harvey Weinstein

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movies

I go to the movies a lot, and I regret when I see some actor that I used to like, to find them offering no more surprises. – Catherine Deneuve

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movies

I couldnt survive just doing independent movies. And Id rather do modelling than movies or TV I didnt like. – Chloe Sevigny

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movies

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