| Adopted kids are such a pain - you have to teach them how to look like you Gilda Radner Remarks |
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| Comedy is very controlling - you are making people laugh. It is there in the phrase 'making people laugh.' You feel completely in control when you hear a wave of laughter coming back at you that you have caused. Gilda Radner |
| Dreams are like paper, they tear so easily Gilda Radner |
| I base my fashion sense on what doesn't itch. Gilda Radner Adages |
| I base my fashion taste on what doesn't itch. Gilda Radner Quotes |
| I can always be distracted by love, but eventually I get horny for my creativity. Gilda Radner Popular Quotes |
| I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me they are the role model for being alive. Gilda Radner |
| I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious Ambiguity. Gilda Radner Sayings |
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I wanted a perfect ending... Now, I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity. Gilda Radner |
| I'd much rather be a woman than a man. Women can cry, they can wear cute clothes, and they're the first to be rescued off sinking ships Gilda Radner Remarks |
| I'm so full I can't hear. Gilda Radner |
| It's such an act of optimism to get through a day and enjoy it and laugh and do all that without thinking about death. What spirit human beings have! Gilda Radner Quotes |
| The goal is to live a full, productive life even with all that ambiguity. No matter what happens, whether the cancer never flares up again or whether you die, the important thing is that the days that you have had you will have lived. Gilda Radner |