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I love Jane [Krakowski]. Jane's been a dear friend for maybe a dozen years. We've worked together on many shows and concerts and readings. We did 'Damn Yankees' together and then we did 'Xanadu.' Jane did all the workshops of 'Xanadu' before it moved to Broadway. She's hysterical and our voices blended. We had a similar sensibility.
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Agony without genius was gaucherie.
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Seeing the Mexican fighters, it gave me, physically and mentally, ready for an all our war.
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My mother couldn't have been happier when I said I was moving to New York.
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There is a law of time, a law of oblivion: glory to the dead; life to the living.
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In two years, I'll be making more than Michael Schumacher.
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I'm a God-fearing man who worships with my heart and with my life.
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What do I think of L.A.? It's boring, with some amazing nuggets. Like there are some parts of it that are great, but by and large I think it's quite boring.
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The players fire the coach, and as long as I'm on the same wavelength with them, I can coach as long as I want to.
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It is the common wonder of all men, how among so many million faces, there should be none alike.