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"I learned a great deal doing Brooklyn Bridge. I was able to take a giant step into the terrible reality that was then. We saw the cattle cars that took folks away. Just knowing it was real, it would be impossible not to feel."
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"The closing years of life are like the end of a masquerade party when the masks are dropped."

"Never expect people to understand, respect or love you , they are just a bunch of dirty flesh and fake skins. Staring to eat you when you are fat enough."

"It is hope--with regard to our careers, our love lives, our children, our politicians, and our planet--that is primarily to blame for angering and embittering us. The incompatibility between the grandeur of our aspirations and the mean reality of our condition generates the violent disappointments which rack our days and etch themselves in lines of acrimony across our faces."

"Reality is different with different states of mind."
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"I have to constantly remind myself that I am communicating with a person with hearing loss."

"Rule number one is, make sure that you face the person with hearing loss when you are speaking to them."

"Happy Days was a wonderful, wonderful experience and I would not have traded it for the world."

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"I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work."

"Hearing loss very often is such a gradual phenomenon that the person is in denial. You really have to be patient with them in getting them to come forward to get help."

"But if you don't watch me, I will try and sneak in some humor. I see humor everywhere in life around me."

"The thing about hearing loss is that no one can see it. Most people are so impatient; they just assume that the person with hearing loss is being rude, or slow-witted."
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