Quote by Martha Plimpton
I watch things that are fun, or funny, or interesting. - Martha Pl

I watch things that are fun, or funny, or interesting. – Martha Plimpton

Other quotes by Martha Plimpton

Its easier to lecture women on sexual morality than it is to explain why all Americans shouldnt have comprehensive, fair, and equal health care coverage. – Martha Plimpton

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Health
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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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Family
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Im so sick of hearing how theres no strong roles for women. I dont care about strong roles. I just want to see women who are characters! A nun, a serial killer, a housewife, as long as theres some depth there. – Martha Plimpton

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Women
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I know people will think its funny because Ive done glamour modelling in the past, but I felt embarrassed about my body and just wanted to cover it up. – Jennifer Ellison

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funny

Never floss with a stranger. – Joan Rivers

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funny

The funny thing is people wont let me pay for things. Ill be in a restaurant and the manager will say, Oh no, its on the house. – Richard Branson

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funny

One time I went into a restroom and a girl followed me in. I signed an autograph for her in the sink. It was pretty funny because she was in a guys restroom and she wasnt embarrassed at all. – Zac Efron

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funny

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My favorite thing about the United States? Lots of Americans, one America. – Val Saintsbury

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Will localizes us; thought universalizes us. – Henri-Frédéric Amiel

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