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Edgar Bergen

"Hey kid, do you want to come and talk to Charlie?"

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Donna Grant

"You can be a great reporter and not be such a great talk show host."

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Donna Grant

"I would talk in iambic pentameter if it were easier."

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Donna Grant

"I have to say when we talk about the treatment of these prisoners that I would guess that these prisoners wake up every morning thanking Allah that Saddam Hussein is not in charge of these prisons."

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Donna Grant

"Rich folks always talk hard times."

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Donna Grant

"I found you could raise your voice and talk out loud in the world."

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Donna Grant

"I am told that I talk in shorthand and then smudge it."

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Donna Grant

"Why don't you talk, and go straight, and let all be well?"

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Donna Grant

"We're developing things, but I don't know what we'll go with for the show, so I don't like to talk about it."

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Donna Grant

"Our bodies are hanging along for the ride, but my brain is talking to your brain. And if we want to understand who we are and how we feel and perceive, we really understand what brains are."

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Donna Grant

"This might be one way to start talking about differences between the early postmodern writers of the fifties and sixties and their contemporary descendants."

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Edgar Bergen
"Nobody seems to know yet how television is going to affect the radio, movies, love, housekeeping or the church, but it has definitely revived vaudeville."

Love

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Edgar Bergen
"Hey kid, do you want to come and talk to Charlie?"

Talk

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Edgar Bergen
"OK, magic boy, let's see who you really are."

Magic

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Edgar Bergen
"I was asking Charlie the most important questions, and you heard the answers."

Answers

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Edgar Bergen
"But Charlie, Charlie, how can we ever really know anything? Charlie, what or who is God?"

God

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Edgar Bergen
"So many people are working in vaudeville today that I looked for three weeks to book enough acts for an hour bill and didn't have them until the night before we opened in Buffalo and money was no object!"

Money

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Edgar Bergen
"Well, a friend in need is a friend indeed."

Friendship

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Edgar Bergen
"You find out your mistakes from an audience that pays admission."

Mistake

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Edgar Bergen
"After 13 years of life on the half shell in Hollywood, I have made a trip where I wasn't a tourist."

Life

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