MISCELLANEOUS QUOTES FROM MARG
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “Life will always be good as long as Madonna is around. I don’t think of her as a guilty pleasure anymore – she’s an outright pleasure” (In Style magazine, September 2006)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] ”We have a murder taking place at a foam party…which once again made me feel so old…. So often I’m like, ‘What the hell’s that?”’ (Speaking of the ‘CSI’ episode ‘Lady Heather’s Box’, source unknown)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “When I was a little girl, I asked for a horse for Christmas. My parents gave me a guinea pig instead – and then told me to pretend it was a horse.” (Contact Music, 12/25/06)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “I think the women’s vote is very important. I think the fact that there was 20 million women, single women, in the last election that didn’t vote? When I heard that figure, I was kind of saddened by it, actually. Women had to fight for their right to vote, and there were so many of us that didn’t. I did. But, so it made me wonder why. And I guess I’m hearing that women felt that their vote doesn’t matter; they feel somewhat powerless in the situation.” (Marg on why so many women don’t vote, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, 2006)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “There is nothing to report, because I lead a dull life. It’s not like I’m going out with a 22-year-old guy…. I’m sorry, but my marriage isn’t in trouble and I haven’t developed a drug habit.” (Midwest Magazine 2006)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] ‘We would love to have other children. It hasn’t happened. We haven’t been lucky enough.’ (source unknown)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “The reality TV…I think that’s just a phase…I understand it from a business point of view, but it really is pathetic. Let’s face it, I can’t stand to watch it–the dating shows [for example]–they’re just stupid. There’s nothing real about it. Our show is more real than some of those dopey shows.” (source unknown)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “I opened an account and a relationship.” (speaking of meeting Alan Rosenberg at a Bank of America right after she moved to Los Angeles)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “It’s so energized. I just love walking through the streets, the park – it’s thriving with excitement.” (on city life in New York City, source unknown)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “It really bothers me to see junkies hanging out on the streets and down to their last dime. It’s such a waste.” (on drugs on the streets in New York, source unknown)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “I wear glasses outside and my hair is a little different (points to the faded cut-offs she’s wearing) I really dress grubby. And the public, I don’t know why, but they associate being on TV with having a million dollar wardrobe. Of course, some people do, but not everybody.” (on almost never getting recognized, source unknown)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”quotes-left” wrap=”span”] “I have a thing about spending money. It seems like the more things you get, the more unhappy you are. That’s how it is with me. You get all these diversions and it does no good. I’m most content with the least amount of things. People think money will make them happy and create some kind of solace in their lives, but it doesn’t; it creates more problems.” (on being frugal with money, source unknown)