On Tough Jobs that Involve Letters: “It’s not as easy as it looks, being on all the time. I mean, what happens if I’m in a bad mood?â€
— Vanna White, “Wheel of Fortune†co-star
On Standards, the Mega-Rich and: “I’d rather not talk about money. It’s kind of gross.â€
— Barbra Streisand, dodging a question about what she was paid to direct and star in The Mirror Has Two Faces
On Disco Music, Importance of: “God had to create disco music so that I could be born and be successful.â€
— Donna Summer, disco singer
On Giving It Your All: “I think we played hard, but it was a lackadaisical hard.â€
— New Jersey Nets guard Otis Birdsong on why his team had lost an NBA contest
On Hostage-Taking, Fun For All: “[Being taken hostage is] an adventure for the tourist, because the tourist will end up learning about the customs of the tribes as well as their good hospitality.â€
— Abdullah Ahmar, speaker of Yemeni parliament, on the practice of taking foreign visitors hostage
On Acting, Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Interesting Insights On: “In an action film you act in the action. If it’s a dramatic film you act in the drama.‖ Jean-Claude Van Damme, interviewed on “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famousâ€
On Segues, Unfortunate: “Speaking of animals, he married his wife, Suzanne, when he was in college.â€
— Mike Leavitt, governor of Utah, introducing Senator Larry Craig
On Book Reviews, Cogent: “It’s a very good historical book about history.†— former vice president Dan Quayle, about Paul Johnson’s Modern Times
On Civics Lessons, Vice Presidential: “There are lots more people in the House. I don’t know how many exactly-I never counted but at least a couple hundred.â€
— former vice president Dan Quayle, attempting to explain the difference between the House and the Senate
On Earth, Where Found:“ [It’s] time for the human race to enter the solar system.â€
— former vice president Dan Quayle, on the concept of a manned mission to Mars.