Quote by Bryan Cranston
Weve been trained since kindergarten: Be nice, be kind, share, put

Weve been trained since kindergarten: Be nice, be kind, share, put on a smile. So were conditioned to squash our natural selfish instincts, and thats the right thing for society. – Bryan Cranston

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I can tell you for sure: people who are at their peak right now will not sustain that. You cant. Its against the law of nature. – Bryan Cranston

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Nature
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My personal feeling, if I can interject a political note, is that I dont think it is right that basic health care is a privilege. It shouldnt be. It should be a right of all human beings. And certainly in the richest country in the world. – Bryan Cranston

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Health
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If you have a level of expectation in your life that you have to be a quote-unquote star, whatever that means, you might be setting yourself up for failure. – Bryan Cranston

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I hoped I could make people smile and laugh and have a good time. – Carson Kressley

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I always challenge myself. I get out in deep water and I always try to get back. But I get hung up. The audience never knows, but thats when I smile the most, when I show the most ivory. – Earl Hines

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It is impossible to persuade a man who does not disagree, but smiles. – Muriel Spark

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Some people know that they are so adorable looking, all they have to do is smile and dress up and they get plenty from that. Then there are some of us who, early on, see that that doesnt work. So we joke about it. – Merrill Markoe

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Buying something on sale is a very special feeling. In fact, the less I pay for something, the more it is worth to me. I have a dress that I paid so little for that I am afraid to wear it. I could spill something on it, and then how would I replace it for that amount of money? – Rita Rudner

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