Deidre Hall quotes:

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  • I've learned survival secrets from being on camera, and then translated them into everyday life.

  • Come to find out, the Russians were never afraid of the Americans. They weren't raised with the terror that we were by our government. I was struck by how our government misled us for so many years.

  • I have such a strong belief in women's ability to sustain each other.

  • I know it may seem surprising to people, but learning dialog that has a conversational flow to it is not that difficult.

  • The fact is that daytime television is less valued than nighttime, and it's partly because of the product that we produce. We do a one-hour show in 12 hours. Nighttime produces a one-hour show in seven to nine days.

  • The fact is that daytime television is less valued than nighttime, and its partly because of the product that we produce. We do a one-hour show in 12 hours. Nighttime produces a one-hour show in seven to nine days.

  • I guess I strike people as very serious, or very intense.

  • I don't work a five-day week as a rule, and I've managed to fill that time up. It hasn't been that hard. I volunteer at school. I'm working because I love it. Yet, I don't not envy women who have a stay-at-home job, because you miss stuff.

  • I have a book! It's called 'How Does She Do It?' and it's 35 years on camera.

  • There was never a point in my life where I gave up. My marriage, as you know, fell apart.

  • I would have ten children. I think they are the most fascinating, and it's the only thing in the world that hasn't been overrated.

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