Quote by Parker Stevenson
What I do is not some magical, mystical thing. I simply get up in

What I do is not some magical, mystical thing. I simply get up in the morning, get to work on time, say my lines, and do the best I can. – Parker Stevenson

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I like people who are enthused about things they do, like travel, sports, work. I like being with people who have things theyre excited about. – Parker Stevenson

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I could be happy doing something like architecture. It would involve another couple of years of graduate school, but thats what I studied in college. Thats what I always wanted to do. – Parker Stevenson

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architecture
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I think the reaction to a World War II situation would be the same today as it was in 1942. Initially, people would question, but once patriotism got stirred up, the whole thing would gather momentum and wed all pull together. – Parker Stevenson

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Secretary of State Colin Powell, thank you so much, as always, for joining us this morning. – Hannah Storm

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For me growing up, Christmas time was always the most fantastic, exciting time of year, and youd stay up until three in the morning. Youd hear the parents wrapping in the other room but you knew that also, maybe, they were in collusion with Santa Claus. – Chris Pine

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I write early in the morning, usually after reading portions of at least half a dozen newspapers on the web. – Alan Dean Foster

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