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  • Otto Frank on sad

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    “We all had lots of stories of our sad experiences – they mourned the death of my wife with me – but we were hopeful that the children would return.” -Otto Frank

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  • Sara Gruen on sad

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    “Gorillas are in danger of being wiped out by the Ebola virus. I feel like we have limited time to get to know them and understand them and they’re going to disappear – that’s terrifically sad. Wouldn’t it be great if we could stop that?” -Sara Gruen

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  • Paul Mazursky on sad

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    “Even when I begin with a situation that’s basically funny or sad, I like to keep poking around in it. I like to get into the middle of a relationship, to explore the subtle places.” -Paul Mazursky

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  • Buddy Guy on sad

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    “Once I was checking to hotel and a couple saw my ring with Blues on it. They said, ‘You play blues. That music is so sad.’ I gave them tickets to the show, and they came up afterwards and said, ‘You didn’t play one sad song.’” -Buddy Guy

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  • Faye Wattleton on sad

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    “One of the sad commentaries on the way women are viewed in our society is that we have to fit one category. I have never felt that I had to be in one category.” -Faye Wattleton

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  • Don Knotts on sad

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    “Mainly, I thought of Barney as a kid. You can always look into the faces of kids and see what they’re thinking, if they’re happy or sad. That’s what I tried to do with Barney.” -Don Knotts

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  • Sylvia Day on sad

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    “The world would be a very sad place if readers could only love one story.” -Sylvia Day

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  • Stephane Mallarme on sad

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    “The flesh, alas, is sad, and I have read all the books.” -Stephane Mallarme

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  • Booboo Stewart on sad

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    “‘A Bug’s Life’ is a really funny movie and the characters have such different personalities. The movie is happy and then gets really sad and I’m like, W’hoa, I’m feeling this way and this movie is about bugs!’” -Booboo Stewart

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  • Lauren Holly on sad

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    “It always made me sad that there were kids who didn’t have homes.” -Lauren Holly

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  • Elizabeth Blackwell on sad

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    “I must have something to engross my thoughts, some object in life which will fill this vacuum, and prevent this sad wearing away of the heart.” -Elizabeth Blackwell

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  • Kelly McGillis on sad

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    “I think it’s sad that movies and television have caused the theatre to fade as a popular art form. I hope to get young people into the theatre and expose them to Shakespeare.” -Kelly McGillis

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  • Oliver Platt on sad

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    “I love the script and I just thought it was a great role. Like I say, it’s like this – the script is like this sad, funny, desperate love song to the lost American man.” -Oliver Platt

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  • Hugh Miller on sad

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    “Save for thee and thy lessons, man in society would everywhere sink into a sad compound of the fiend and the wild beast and this fallen world would be as certainly a moral as a natural wilderness.” -Hugh Miller

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  • Romeo Santos on sad

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    “It’s really sad for me that in the United States the Latino community is losing its culture and language, especially among kids born here – a lot of them can’t even speak our language.” -Romeo Santos

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  • Ted Kulongoski on sad

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    “It is a sad commentary that today we face a choice between having schools that are a monument to our past – or schools that will be the lifeblood of our future. But since that is our choice, let us resolve to choose wisely.” -Ted Kulongoski

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  • Andrew Gross on sad

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    “‘Eyes Wide Open’ took shape from two real life events straight from my own past. One was the sad suicide of my young nephew, a troubled kid, who was found at the bottom of a landmark cliff in central California. The second was a chance encounter forty years ago with none other than, ahem, Charles…

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  • Anthony Daniels on sad

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    “Two or three notes of music can instantly make you feel sad or tense or afraid or angry. To do that in words is much more difficult.” -Anthony Daniels

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  • Judith Rossner on sad

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    “It’s astonishing what some women will put up with just to have a warm body. Some of the brightest women I know are just obsessed with that search. It’s very sad.” -Judith Rossner

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  • Mark Bittman on sad

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    “The sad thing is, when it comes to diet, is that even when well-intentioned Feds try to do right by us, they fail. Either they’re outvoted by puppets of agribusiness, or they are puppets of agribusiness.” -Mark Bittman

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  • Bob Livingston on sad

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    “I don’t wanta do any Blues or any sad songs.” -Bob Livingston

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  • Kim Deal on sad

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    “Bob summed it up best when he was on his knees at the end of the night saying, ‘Don’t trust in Guided By Voices.’ You were there was the show awful or something? I know it was sloppy, but they’re not really that tight anyway, but was it embarrassing, was it sad?” -Kim Deal

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  • Greg Bear on sad

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    “Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it’s beautiful, it’s tough, it’s buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It’s covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.” -Greg Bear

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  • Anthony LaPaglia on sad

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    “I had a vocal coach. It’s a sad thing, but I had to hire someone so that I could get my Australian accent back.” -Anthony LaPaglia

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  • Cat Osterman on sad

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    “I’ve had moments where I realize my body isn’t going to withstand many more seasons, but I am very satisfied with my career and I am trying not to look at retirement as a sad thing.” -Cat Osterman

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