Quote by Christine Lahti
I wanted to be an actress. In college I was a serious feminist and

I wanted to be an actress. In college I was a serious feminist and very political. I was determined to get one thing out of my career and that was respect. I didnt want money. I didnt care about fame. – Christine Lahti

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Its only when you are a great actor and are recognised for your good work that you become famous. Unless you are in the news for the wrong reasons! – Christine Lahti

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I dont want to fight aging I want to take good care of myself, but plastic surgery and all that? Im not interested. – Christine Lahti

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Liability does apply with respect to the amount of the oil spill. – Ken Salazar

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Our aversion to lying is commonly a secret ambition to make what we say considerable, and have every word received with a religious respect. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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I am not someone who believes we should build a fence around our country but I do believe there ought to be some fairness with respect to the rules of this globalization. – Byron Dorgan

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I can remember when I was a baby and my mother was there watching the show. I went and bought 100 episodes and watched them. I respect it so much that the sitcom itself and Ed Norton Im not playing Ed Norton but my version of it, cause Im a black man. – Mike Epps

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