Marcia Quotes
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DON'T BOTHER with a lot of make-up. People only see the general impression. You look fine as long as you don't scare the horses.
— Marcia K. Matthews
You can't test courage cautiously. (Annie Dillard)
— Marcia Quinn Noren
We have a cottage on the Mendocino coast.
— Marcia Muller
Shakespeare set a lot of his dramas in a historical perspective or war perspective, or he would study what was going on at that time.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Unfortunately, the escape became the trap.
— Marcia Cameron
You want people - I want people to relate to me as a character. I want them to go, 'That could have been me,' or, 'I know someone like that.'
— Marcia Gay Harden
Women in mystery fiction were largely confined to little old lady snoops - amateur sleuths - who are nurses, teachers, whatever.
— Marcia Muller
My downfall emotionally is musicians and songwriters.
— Marcia Strassman
It's not like I'm cooking! I'm breastfeeding - I feel like that's the best cooking I could do.
— Marcia Cross
If you talked to your friends the way you talk to your body, you'd have no friends left at all.
— Marcia Hutchinson
Even a clock that's broken is right twice a day.
— Marcia Clark
I don't walk the mean streets.
— Marcia Muller
I'll be fine. It's just hard to love somebody who doesn't love you back," Fallon answered.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
Alternative medicine plays into this exaggerated notion that you can prevent disease simply by doing the right thing.
— Marcia Angell
There ae things we cannot change so it's better not to talk about what happened. Past is past.
— Marcia Weber Martins
condition of the woman
— Marcia L. London
The human animal only sees what it wants to see.
— Marcia Muller
I love you the way a man loves only one woman- only one woman ... forever.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
It's very hard to get one publisher to accept an author going over to the other author's company to collaborate.
— Marcia Muller
In my kids' school, the married family is an anomaly ... which I do think is sad. I do believe in marriage.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Someone need not be perfect to be a great dancer - feeling a soul is more important than what the body can do.
— Marcia Haydee
You don't lack motivation; you lack confidence in success - and that drives your motivation elsewhere, to avoid the feeling or the fear.
— Marcia Conner
Marcia was incredibly organized, obsessively neat ... I mean she folded her underwear like origami.
— Linda Barnes
Dead metaphors make strong idols.
— Marcia Falk
Whether you win or not, the night the Oscars are over, the curtain goes down and you go back to the grind. Period.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Difficult as it often is to grasp someone else's pain, it is easy to judge another's behavior.
— Marcia Falk
Social tools leave a digital audit trail, documenting our learning journey - often an unfolding story - and leaving a path for others to follow.
— Marcia Conner
Playing Marcia was a double-edged sword; it always will be whenever you play a character like that. You will be known as that character forever.
— Maureen McCormick
Training often gives people solutions to problems already solved. Collaboration addresses challenges no one has overcome before.
— Marcia Conner
In Hollywood, a lot of acting feels like grandstanding.
— Marcia Gay Harden
This steak wouldn't have tasted nearly as good if I'd been lying dead at the bottom of a ravine. I lifted my martini and drank to that.
— Marcia Clark
I played Laura Bush in a Tony Kushner piece, and afterward, I think my phones got tapped.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I really don't miss the trials and courtroom appearances.
— Marcia Clark
Brand-name drugs have no competition, since the government grants them very long, exclusive marketing rights.
— Marcia Angell
Make peace with your past so you don't mess up the present!
— Marcia Casar Friedman
Bury yours feelings and forget what is important and make you happy, it is an easy way to avoid hurt, but it is the short way for unhappiness.
— Marcia Weber Martins
If you are not in the red playroom of pain and pleasure, ... shooting the movie is much like doing any other movie.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Talking to my mother was about as much fun as chewing a ball of tinfoil with a mouthful of fillings.
— Marcia Clark
We can be incredibly disconnected in this day and age with computers and cell phones.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Whenever you meet someone who's different, think of three other things about that person.
— Marcia K. Matthews
All through school, people told me I looked like Marcia Brady.
— Christine Taylor
In theater, you have a rehearsal period and you know just who to be.
— Marcia Gay Harden
There are certainly a billion, ker-trillion girls out there more attractive than I am.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I love being a mother; I hate being a housewife - the cooking, the laundry - because it takes away time I could be with my kids.
— Marcia Gay Harden
side. When she tries to explain her passion for it he reminds her how Anthony Trollope wrote all his books after a hard day's work at the Post Office.
— Marcia Willett
I had a crush Florence Henderson when I was younger, i would love to meet Marcia but I would prefer mom.
— Danny Trejo
I've been so lucky to work with some great, great writers: Tony Kushner and Yasmina Reza.
— Marcia Gay Harden
The people who stood out in the Sandy Hook incident, the heroes, were the normal, ordinary people who went to save those children.
— Marcia Gay Harden
You could give us a hand instead of staring into space like a constipated camel, Terry Tarsal rudley broke into Marcia's spinning thoughts.
— Angie Sage
People have such false perceptions of how stardom really works.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I do think that we are an overmedicated society.
— Marcia Angell
I just never wanted to be too much in the background. I always wanted to be a part of things.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I'm just a pack mule. I've played leads and I've played character roles. Any actress in Hollywood will tell you as your age climbs, the leads thin.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Humor is the honey in my tea.
— Marcia Sirota
It's hard to balance work and family.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Besides, it's possible he's not guilty. I laughed so hard I had to put down my fries. I
— Marcia Clark
My work often takes me away from my family for long periods of time, so I've really come to appreciate the time I do spend with them.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I love it when ugliness is beautiful. I love character flaws.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Typically, our love for our leaders is one-sided: their successes become our own, while their failures are theirs alone.
— Marcia Whicker
I'm in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimer's, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year.
— Marcia Wallace
Reading is a joy for my kids, and to swing in a hammock on a lazy summer day reading a good book just goes with summer.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I asked for help, which is the hardest thing in the world.
— Marcia Wallace
I loved playing Anne Bancroft, because she was so wonderfully arch.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I think to visualize failure as you're starting off is really a bad thing to do.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Isn't it nice not to have to compartmentalize yourself?
— Marcia Gay Harden
I examine other people's characteristics, so when I'm playing characters, I don't always have to make them me; I can transform into others.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Good leadership is pervasive, persuasive, and persistent. Bad leadership is poisoned with pedanticism, posturing, self-importance.
— Marcia Whicker
Sweet talk's like salt. You can add some later, if need be, but if you pour out too much, you can't sift it out again.
— Marcia Gruver
I was always the child who wore her emotions on her sleeve.
— Marcia Gay Harden
long to taste the honeyed breeze and touch the rubied apple's flavor - to speak with soft conversing leaves, the songs of sky's white clouds to savor.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
As I sat in a small room constructing what seemed to me awkward sentences and paragraphs, McCone was out having exciting adventures.
— Marcia Muller
Every death diminishes us, but those that leave differences unresolved and things unsaid are the most painful of all.
— Marcia Muller
I think families should vacation together, and cruising is a wonderful option.
— Marcia Gay Harden
A morning coffee is my favorite way of starting the day, settling the nerves so that they don't later fray.
— Marcia Carrington
Nutella is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy!
— Marcia Kester Doyle
Sometimes a spoonful of wickedness leads to a mountain of regret.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
Reading is a wonderful adventure.
— Marcia Weber Martins
In any film, there are 10 male roles for 1 female role, especially in the action films. They're heavy with the guys.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I'd never say no to surgery in the future, because I feel like, as I get older, I'm going to face temptation more.
— Marcia Cross
You know what I miss? I miss myself, that time to just do things for myself.
— Marcia Gay Harden
You've been quiet for awhile. What are you thinking about?" he asked, grinning at her.
"I was wondering if maybe you're a serial killer. — Marcia Lynn McClure
"I was wondering if maybe you're a serial killer. — Marcia Lynn McClure
Everybody says 'Good Morning' in Harlem because it's true! And that's lovely.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Girls are not born with a devotion to sanitation.
— Marcia Aldrich
He's magnificent!" Maureen sighed, walking to the window and watching Brevan saunter toward the barn.
"He is not a horse, Maury," Genieva reminded. — Marcia Lynn McClure
"He is not a horse, Maury," Genieva reminded. — Marcia Lynn McClure
Did you know that between the two of us, we have free will if and only if I do what you want, and you do what I want.
— Marcia E. Letaw
First you are young, then you are middle aged; then you are old; then you are wonderful." Lady Diana Cooper
— Marcia Tucker
I always wanted to be in movies.
— Marcia Gay Harden
I'm not a big fan of mediocre.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Irena Sendler never thought of herself as a hero. She only did what she felt she must, and wished she could have done more.
— Marcia K. Vaughan
I don't think any extremism is rational.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Yelling doesn't make a thing any more possible.
— Angie Sage