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Author: Donna Lynne Champlin
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My first job ever was selling balloons with my brother at parades when I was about six years old. My father wanted us to learn about money, how to make it, save it, spend it, etc.
My first job ever was selling balloons with my brother at parades when I was about six years old. My father wanted us to learn about money, how to make it, save it, spend it, etc.
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Donna Lynne Champlin
The people who succeed are those who are aware of the rules; they respect the rules. But they make up their own rules. They create for creative sake.
The people who succeed are those who are aware of the rules; they respect the rules. But they make up their own rules. They create for creative sake.
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Donna Lynne Champlin
It's so much worse to live in regret in your forties than it is to take a chance in your late twenties.
It's so much worse to live in regret in your forties than it is to take a chance in your late twenties.
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Donna Lynne Champlin
Support women directors. When a play opens, and it's by a woman, put your money down.
Support women directors. When a play opens, and it's by a woman, put your money down.
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Donna Lynne Champlin
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