Quote by Martha Plimpton
At this point, I dont get hired a lot because people dont think I

At this point, I dont get hired a lot because people dont think I could finance a movie. – Martha Plimpton

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My mom and I used to listen to records, read, and take train rides across the country in the summer. It was a very chill life. She didnt expose me to anything that was ahead of my development, but she expected me to adjust to her world – she did not expect to adjust to mine. – Martha Plimpton

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Its long past time we started focusing on the solutions that actually keep women healthy, instead of using basic aspects of womens health as a tool of cultural, moral, and political control. – Martha Plimpton

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Its not common for a woman on television, especially if shes the mom of the family, to be funny. Shes usually a straight man or foil. – Martha Plimpton

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Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, its just the opposite. – John Kenneth Galbraith

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These heroes of finance are like beads on a string when one slips off, all the rest follow. – Henrik Ibsen

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I turn up in Los Angeles every now and then, so I can get some big money films in order to finance my smaller money films. – John Hurt

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The Republican Party is not in the hands of the Jewish lobby in America as the Democratic Party must look quite often to Jewish money to finance candidates. – Pete McCloskey

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