Sometimes I wonder if we live life by reliving life, rather than by living life.
Every script I’ve written and every series I’ve produced have expressed the things I most deeply believe.
I want people to laugh and cry, not just sit and stare at the TV.
Boy, you gotta be real sick to get this much attention.
I’ve fought hard and now I’m weary to the bone.
The tougher the fight, the more important the mental attitude.
I don’t mind dying if I have to, but I’m damned if I want to pay for the guarantee. I’m sorry.
I’ve got nine kids, nine dogs, three grandkids – and one in the oven. And three parrots!
With a houseful of kids you give each other strength.
I’m going to beat this cancer or die trying.
Now I won’t have to worry about the new series making it or not.
I think all of us create our own miracles.
I believe that there is God in all of us.
I’ve had a good life. Enough happiness, enough success.
There are a lot of things in this world that are more important than being popular. Being true to yourself is one of them.
I’m not the kind of person who gives up without a fight.
The one thing I need to leave behind is good memories.
Less than 1 percent of the patients treated are alive at the end of five years.
Dreaming is one thing, and working towards the dream is one thing, but working with expectations in mind is very self-defeating.
I believe in God, family, truth between people, the power of love.