Ellen DeGeneres, born in 1958, is an American comedian, actress, and television host, recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to comedy and entertainment. Rising to fame with her sitcom “Ellen,” which aired from 1994 to 1998, DeGeneres became one of the first openly gay actors to portray an openly gay character on television, marking a significant milestone in LGBTQ+ representation.
DeGeneres’s warm, relatable humor and infectious energy endeared her to audiences, paving the way for her successful daytime talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which premiered in 2003. The show quickly became a cultural phenomenon, earning widespread acclaim and numerous awards for its uplifting content, celebrity interviews, and acts of kindness.
Beyond her television career, DeGeneres is known for her philanthropy, advocacy work, and efforts to promote kindness and inclusivity. Despite occasional controversies, her impact on popular culture and her dedication to spreading joy and positivity remain undeniable aspects of her enduring legacy.
1. “Be kind to one another. Bye, bye.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
2. “Be true to yourself and everything will be fine.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
3. “I think we need more love in the world. We need more kindness, more compassion, more joy, more laughter. I definitely want to contribute to that.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
4. “My life is perfect even when it’s not.”
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5. “The most important thing in your life is to live your life with integrity and to not give in to peer pressure to try to be something that you’re not.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
6. “It makes a big difference in your life when you stay positive.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
7. “Procrastination is not the problem. It is the solution. Procrastinate now, don’t put it off.”
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8. “Haters are my motivators.”
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9. “Above all, I strive to be the best I can – to be better than I was yesterday and better tomorrow.”
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10. “Find out who you are and be that person. That’s what your soul was put on this Earth to be. Find that truth, live that truth and everything else will come.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
11. “So be who you really are. Embrace who you are. Literally. Hug yourself. Accept who you are. Unless you’re a serial killer.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
12. “When you take risks you learn that there will be times when you succeed and there will be times when you fail, and both are equally important.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
13. “When your heart is broken, when your heart has cracks in it, it lets the light in.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
14. “Procrastinate now, don’t put it off.”
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15. “Follow your passion. Stay true to yourself. Never follow someone else’s path unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path. By all means, you should follow that.”
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16. “It’s failure that gives you the proper perspective on success.”
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17. “Here are the values that I stand for: honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values.”
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18. “Be open to learning new lessons, even if they contradict the lessons you learned yesterday.”
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19. “I enjoy growing older and wiser and learning from my mistakes every single day.”
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20. “Sometimes you can’t see yourself clearly until you see yourself through the eyes of others.”
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21. “Beauty is about being comfortable in your own skin. It’s about knowing and accepting who you are.”
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22. “There’s no one way to dance. And that’s kind of my philosophy about everything.”
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23. “Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for – in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
24. “It’s our challenges and obstacles that give us layers of depth and make us interesting.”
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25. “People always ask me, ‘Were you funny as a child?’ Well, no, I was an accountant.”
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26. “In the beginning there was nothing. God said, ‘Let there be light!’ And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
27. “I never see the glass half empty because I drink out the bottle.”
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28. “I’m going to be kind, because then it all just kind of spreads, and the world is a little nicer out there.”
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29. “If someone ever says you’re weird, say thank you.”
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30. “I like to try new things because I get bored so easily.”
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31. “You’re never too old to play. You’re only too old for low-rise jeans.”
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32. “Though you feel you’re not where you’re suppose to be, you shouldn’t worry because that next turn that you take, it will lead you to where you wanna go.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
33. “Do we have to know who’s gay and who’s straight? Can’t we just love everybody and judge them by the car they drive?”
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34. “You’re gonna be ok, dum de dum dum dum, just dance.”
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35. “We focus so much on our differences, and that is creating, I think, a lot of chaos and negativity and bullying in the world. And I think if everybody focused on what we all have in common – which is – we all want to be happy.”
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36. “The thing everyone should realize is that the key to happiness is being happy for yourself and yourself.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
37. “You should never assume. You know what happens when you assume. You make an ass out of you and me because that’s how it’s spelled.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
38. “True beauty is not related to what color your hair is or what color your eyes are. True beauty is about who you are as a human being, your principles, your moral compass.”
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39. “I personally like being unique. I like being my own person with my own style and my own opinions and my own toothbrush.”
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40. “Sometimes the greatest things are the most embarrassing.”
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41. “Haiku sounds like I’m Saying hi to someone named Ku. Hi, Ku. Hello.”
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42. “You just have to keep driving down the road. It’s going to bend and curve and you’ll speed up and slow down, but the road keeps going.”
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43. “Normally, I try not to pay attention to my haters, but this time I’d like to talk about it, because my haters are my motivators.”
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44. “So many people prefer to live in drama because it’s comfortable. It’s like someone staying in a bad marriage or relationship – it’s actually easier to stay because they know what to expect every day, versus leaving and not knowing what to expect.”
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45. “I hate having to do small talk. I’d rather talk about deep subjects. I’d rather talk about meditation, or the world, or the trees or animals, than small, inane, you know, banter.”
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46. “Don’t you hate when people are late to work. And they always have the worst excuses. “Oh, I’m sorry I’m late, traffic.” “Traffic, huh? How do you think I got here; helicoptered in!?””
— Ellen DeGeneres
47. “Accept who you are. Unless you’re a serial killer.”
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48. “Emote. It’s okay. It shows you are thinking and feeling.”
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49. “Our flaws are what makes us human. If we can accept them as part of who we are, they really don’t even have to be an issue.”
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50. “I don’t think I remember my first memory.”
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51. “Sometimes something being taken away from you is exactly what you need to take a look at yourself.”
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52. “The world is full of a lot of fear and a lot of negativity, and a lot of judgment. I just think people need to start shifting into joy and happiness. As corny as it sounds, we need to make a shift.”
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53. “Things will get easier, people’s minds will change, and you should be alive to see it.”
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54. “Do things that make you happy within the confines of the legal system.”
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55. “What would bug the Taliban more than seeing a gay woman in a suit surrounded by Jews?”
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56. “I would love for the world to be happier.”
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57. “I became vegan because I saw footage of what really goes on in the slaughterhouses and on the dairy farms.”
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58. “This is my real secret to being a joyful person: I make my life easy. I spend more time being grateful for what I have instead of focusing on what isn’t working. I no longer believe that people have to do things my way and that I have to be perfect.”
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59. “There’s nothing I know for sure, because I know for sure that things change.”
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60. “Gratitude is looking on the brighter side of the life, even if it means hurting your eyes.”
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61. “I get those fleeting, beautiful moments of inner peace and stillness – and then the other 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day, I’m a human trying to make it through in this world.”
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62. “I learned compassion from being discriminated against. Everything bad that’s ever happened to me has taught me compassion.”
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63. “I like being busy and juggling a lot of things at the same time. I get bored easily, so I need to do a lot.”
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64. “I’m probably the most honest person you’ll ever meet – to a fault, like, I-will-hurt-your-feelings honest. I’m sure if I lied about anything, it would have been silly, but I haven’t retained that information.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
65. “People love gossip. It’s the biggest thing that keeps the entertainment industry going.”
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66. “All we have is here and now. That’s why procrastination feels so right. Procrastination isn’t the problem, it’s the solution.”
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67. “One rough patch is not the big picture.”
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68. “The only thing that scares me more than space aliens is the idea that there aren’t any space aliens. We can’t be the best that creation has to offer. I pray we’re not all there is. If so, we’re in big trouble.”
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69. “It feels good. Kinda like when you have to shut your computer down, just sometimes when it goes crazy, you just shut it down and when you turn it on, it’s okay again. That’s what meditation is to me.”
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70. “We’re just trying to find happiness in the bodies and minds we were given, like everyone else.”
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71. “Please raise your children with love and non-judgement. Tell them everyone has the right to love who they want to love. It shouldn’t threaten you or who you are.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
72. “I’m not an activist; I don’t look for controversy. I’m not a political person, but I’m a person with compassion. I care passionately about equal rights. I care about human rights. I care about animal rights.”
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73. “Start thinking positively. You will notice a difference. Instead of ‘I think I’m a loser,’ try ‘I definitely am a loser.’ Stop being wishy-washy about things! How much more of a loser can you be if you don’t even know you are one? Either you are a loser or you are not. Which is it, stupid?”
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74. “All the commercials on TV today are for antidepressants, for Prozac or Paxil. And they get you right away. “Are you sad? Do you get stressed, do you have anxiety?” “Yes, I have all those things! I’m alive!””
— Ellen DeGeneres
75. “Beauty isn’t between a size zero and a size eight, it is not a number at all. It is not physical.”
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76. “My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. She’s ninety-seven now, and we don’t know where the hell she is.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
77. “There are people who study germs. I believe they are called Germans.”
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78. “If success is really dependent on someone liking you or not liking you, and you have to teeter on that kind of tightrope of how you’re supposed to act and how you’re supposed to look and who you are, it’s just not a healthy way to live.”
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79. “Never follow anyone else’s path, unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost.”
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80. “If we lose our phones, we lose our phone books. You don’t memorize numbers anymore.”
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81. “I don’t really ever live my life in fear. I really live my life in gratitude and feeling positive for the most part.”
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82. “I just like observing people – it’s something I’ve done ever since I was a kid, and I got really good at it. That’s a big part of why I became a comedian. My audience is filled with every kind of person you can imagine, and I love that.”
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83. “I used to beat myself up about weight and working out, and no matter what I did I never felt good about myself. I decided to accept myself and know that I am good.”
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84. “I would rather be the good aunt who never says anything bad and lets the parents discipline the child.”
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85. “I don’t know who had the bright idea of teaching pneumonia how to walk, but I’d like to find that dunderhead before he decides he wants to teach it how to drive.”
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86. “I’m a godmother, that’s a great thing to be, a godmother. She calls me god for short, that’s cute, I taught her that.”
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87. “If you want to get rid of stuff, you can always do a good spring-cleaning. Or you can do what I do. Move.”
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88. “I admire people who know they can’t sing. There are so many people out there who can’t sing, but they think they can, so they sing a lot.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
89. “I’m a lesbian, an Aquarian, and a vegetarian.”
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90. “What did the letter O say to Q? Dude, your dikk is hanging out.”
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91. “Leaning forward in your chair when someone is trying to squeeze behind you isn’t enough. You also have to move the chair.”
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92. “Did you ever feel like the whole world was going to a party and your invitation got lost in the mail?”
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93. “I don’t want to take a pill. Go to Africa, go follow some bushman around. He’s being chased by a lion. That’s stress. You’re not going to find a pygmy on Paxil, I’ll tell you that right now.”
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94. “I know that experts say you’re more likely to get hurt crossing the street than you are flying, but that doesn’t make me any less frightened of flying. If anything, it makes me more afraid of crossing the street.”
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95. “It was so important for me to lose everything, because I found out what the most important thing is, which is to be true to yourself.”
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96. “When we were growing up our parents somehow made it clear that being famous was good. And I mistakenly thought that if I was famous then everyone would love me.”
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97. “I don’t need a baby growing inside me for nine months. If I’m going to feel nauseous and achy when I wake up, I want to achieve that state the old-fashioned way: getting good and drunk the night before.”
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98. “I had a really tough time for a few years. My show was gone. My phone wasn’t ringing. There wasn’t one job offer. And at that point, I thought I knew for sure that I wouldn’t work in Hollywood again.”
— Ellen DeGeneres
99. “I’ve moved about 10 times over the past 15 years. I don’t move for the sole purpose of getting rid of stuff. I’m not crazy. I also move so that I never have to wash any windows.”
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100. “My name is Ellen and I’m a vegetarian. Just to add another label to me: I am a lesbian, aquarian and vegetarian. I’ve said it…”
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101. “If you’re in a position where you can help other people, there is nothing better in life than helping other people. Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!”
— Ellen DeGeneres
102. “I feel like I have a hangover, without all the happy memories and mystery bruises.”
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103. “I love furniture. And I thought, why are we not seeing who’s making the cool new coffee table and these new designs that come out?”
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104. “One time I actually cleaned out my closet so good I ended up on the cover of Time magazine.”
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105. “Portia and I have been married for 4 years and they have been the happiest of my life. And in those 4 years, I don’t think we hurt anyone else’s marriage. I asked all of my neighbors and they say they’re fine.”
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106. “I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it’s such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her.”
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107. “I love clothes, so when I wear clothes, they’re usually somebody’s. You know, I’m not wearing Kmart.”
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108. “I think beauty comes from actually knowing who you are. That’s real beauty to me.”
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109. “It was the hardest time of my life, but the best part of my journey.”
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110. “Life is short. If you doubt me, ask a butterfly. Their average life span is a mere five to fourteen days.”
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111. “I love Jesus but I drink alittle- Gladis Hardy from the Ellen Show.”
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112. “People give me such a hard time because I don’t wear dresses. What’s that got to do with anything?”
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113. “I was raised in an atmosphere of ‘everything’s fine.’ But as I got older, I was like, ‘Well no, everything’s not fine. There is stuff that’s sad.’ I am a really sensitive person. I think I am too sensitive sometimes.”
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114. “Procrastination isn’t the problem. It’s the solution. It’s the universe’s way of saying stop, slow down, you move too fast.”
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115. “Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Yes. Yes. No. One time in high school. Three times in my twenties. Rocks no salt. Yes. Four. Never. And how dare you! I will take no further questions.”
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116. “What goes up must come down, which is why I don’t wear tube tops.”
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117. “I am saddened by how people treat one another and how we are so shut off from one another and how we judge one another, when the truth is, we are all one connected thing. We are all from the same exact molecules.”
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118. “The reason I do what I do is because I was influenced by Steve Martin, by Woody Allen, by Bob Newhart, by Carol Burnett, by Lucille Ball.”
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119. “I don’t understand the sizes anymore. There’s a size zero, which I didn’t even know that they had. It must stand for: ‘Ohhh my God, you’re thin.’”
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120. “I’m on the patch right now. Where it releases small dosages of approval until I no longer crave it, and then I’m gonna rip it off.”
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121. “When I look back on the stuff I used to wear, I wonder why somebody didn’t try to stop me. Just a friendly warning, “You may regret this,” would have been fine.”
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122. “I’ve got a lot to say about television. There’s a lot going on in television right now and I feel like a huge part of television.”
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123. “I wonder what will happen if i put a hand cream on my feet, will they get confused and start clapping?”
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124. “My dream guests are really not so much celebrities. They’re people who are actually interesting and they’re doing something interesting with their lives or had an interesting experience in some way. I really enjoy talking to regular, everyday people.”
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125. “It is a fundamental right for people to be allowed to love who they want to love and marry who they want to marry and stop holding on to some form of discrimination that it’s just isn’t fair.”
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126. “I’m glad I’m funny. I’m glad I make people happy, because that’s very important. But I’m proud to be known as a kind person.”
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127. “I just want to find somebody special, somebody that I click with.”
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128. “I always worry when someone’s a good golfer. It’s like you shouldn’t have time to be good at anything. You should just be a politician and you shouldn’t have time to practice golf.”
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129. “We can sit and worry about what’s going to happen to us two weeks from now. I’d rather focus on the amazing things happening right in front of us.”
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130. “For someone like me, who loves to sweat and push herself, it’s a challenge to slow down, to sit, to breathe and hold poses.”
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131. “The first person I learned I could make happy with laughter was my mother, whom I idolize. It was a powerful thing to realize. I knew I had found my life’s work.”
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132. “That’s what life is all about. There’s a lot of crying. So you’d better cry now and get used to it.”
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133. “I believe one day a ‘ban on gay marriage’ will sound totally ridiculous. In the meantime, I will continue to speak out for equality for all of us.”
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134. “Why can’t rappers just say nice things? Like I wanna take your clothes off and hang them up in the closet real nice.”
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135. “The stand up, everything was accidental. I never grew up and was the class clown and had to get the attention. It was – it really is, I have a career despite myself.”
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136. “So excited for the Apple Watch. For centuries, we’ve checked the time by looking at our phones. Having it on your wrist? Genius.”
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137. “When people show me clothing that seems very, very feminine, it’s hard for me to embrace that, because it just doesn’t feel like me.”
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138. “The sixties were when hallucinogenic drugs were really, really big. And I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we had the type of shows we had then, like The Flying Nun.”
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139. “For a long time I thought I knew for sure who I was. I grew up in New Orleans and became a comedian. And there was everything that came along with that. The nightclubs. The smoking. The drinking. Then I turned 13.”
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140. “I think they should have a Barbie with a buzz cut.”
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141. “I have an amazing team; I have amazing producers; I have amazing writers, but at the end of it, it’s me making the decisions on the writing, the tone, the editing.”
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142. “It’s hard when paparazzi are photographing every single thing you do. I’m sure a lot of people made mistakes – they just were not documented the way they are now.”
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143. “There would be nothing to get me to run for president. I don’t even understand how anyone would want that job at all. Although I would be able to play golf which I don’t seem to have time now.”
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144. “Human beings only use ten percent of their brains. Ten percent! Can you imagine how much we could accomplish if we used the other sixty percent?”
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145. “I really don’t think I need buns of steel. I’d be happy with buns of cinnamon.”
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146. “Asking who’s the ‘man’ and who’s the ‘woman’ in a same-sex relationship is like asking which chopstick is the fork.”
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147. “You say you’re sick and tired of hearing about me? I’ve got news for you: I’M sick and tired of hearing about me.”
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148. “My point is, life is about balance. The good and the bad. The highs and the lows. The pina and the colada.”
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149. “I watch people’s behavior and notice things. I think that’s why I became a comedian. I notice how stupid the things we do are.”
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150. “I prefer to believe that people are good and honest and respect me enough to tell me the truth. It’s not easy to find those people all the time, but they’re out there.”
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