Annette Funicello quotes:

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  • Most original viewers of the Mickey Mouse Club didn't face the crush of family and social problems children have today.

  • Of the many guests we welcomed to the Mickey Mouse Club, my absolute favorites were the Lennon Sisters.

  • My dear friend Jimmie Dodd was the heart and the soul of The Mickey Mouse Club.

  • I have always thought of Walt Disney as my second father.

  • Whatever dreams I have wished have come true.

  • Watching television in those days was not the same experience as it is today. After years of listening to radio, we found the black-and-white images mesmerizing.

  • The original Mickey Mouse Club, established in the '30s, was designed to attract children to movie theaters.

  • I still don't know precisely why The Mickey Mouse Club ended when it did.

  • Mickey Mouse... is always there-he's part of my life. That really is something not everyone can call their claim to fame.

  • Whatever ambivalence I felt about my own career, Frankie more than made up for it with his ambition and tenacity.

  • I'm saddened to see that some have been misled into believing that Mr. Disney was something other than a kind, caring man.

  • In 1993 my birthday present was a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

  • Mr. Disney believed everyone was still a child deep inside.

  • When you are young and healthy, it never occurs to you that in a single second your whole life could change.

  • For me, the wheelchair symbolizes disability in a way a cane does not.

  • I've always found Mr. Disney to be somewhat of a shy person, a kid at heart

  • I've always found Mr. Disney to be somewhat of a shy person, a kid at heart.

  • Mr. Disney and his staff were constantly scouting for great stories to bring to life on film.

  • Animation did not become the dominant form of children's television until the '60s.

  • I was not prepared to live as a single parent.

  • Of all the roles I've played, none has been as fulfilling as being a mother.

  • As I travel across the country speaking about MS, perhaps I can offer others comfort and hope.

  • As I grew older, I came to feel more responsible for any hardship or trouble my career caused my family.

  • The mere thought of divorce terrified me. To me, divorce symbolized failure.

  • You have a deeper, wiser, loving self that you can always ask for help.

  • Then, as now, the Disney studio buzzed with activity. You had a strong impression of being at the center of something very exciting.

  • Dick Clark really didn't make rock 'n roll safe for America, as many people think.

  • MS is not really a degenerative illness. It is not fatal, nor is it always progressive.

  • In the United States women develop MS at approximately twice the rate men do, and no one can explain why women are affected most often from the waist down.

  • To some, the '50s were a decade marked by the banal, the predictable.

  • The Lord has been with me throughout my life. He's never let me down.

  • Growing up in public is especially hard sometimes.

  • Life does not have to be perfect to be wonderful.

  • Pain is a part of life...misery is an option.

  • At the beginning of 1955 only about 60 percent of American homes had TVs.

  • Mr. Disney and his staff were constantly scouting for great stories to bring to life on film

  • I always considered myself a dancer before anything else.

  • In the United States women develop MS at approximately twice the rate men do, and no one can explain why women are affected most often from the waist down

  • Just learning that you have MS is such a devastating shock.

  • You don't have to pound your head after hearing a country song and wonder if you missed something.

  • I am the creator of my reality

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