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When my dad needed a shirt ironed, he would yell downstairs to my

When my dad needed a shirt ironed, he would yell downstairs to my mother, who would drop everything and iron his shirt. – Hope Davis

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Every summer my husband and I pack our suitcases, load our kids into the car, and drive from tense, crowded New York City to my familys cottage in Maine. Its on an island, with stretches of sea and sandy beaches, rocky coasts, and pine trees. We barbecue, swim, lie around, and try to do nothing. – Hope Davis

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But I think Hillary Clinton is one of the most amazing women of this time. – Hope Davis

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A father and two sons run Adelphia. Its a cable company. And they took from that company a billion dollars. A billion. Three people – three people took a billion dollars. What were they gonna do, start their own space program? Lets send the monkey to Mars, Dad! – Lewis Black

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My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I havent fallen since. – Hugh Laurie

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My dad was a sports writer when I was younger and then he became just a general columnist. But I grew up with him literally getting into brawls with football coaches. – Amy Klobuchar

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Dad sometimes patted me on the knee and called me his Little Schmuck. – Michael Reagan

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