“It took me a long time not to judge myself through someone else's eyes.”
"I can't deny the fact that you like me! You like me!”
2007-09-16 15:59:00
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answered by Kristi 5
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Correction: Sally field pronounced "If mothers ruled the international, there may be no god-damned wars in the 1st place." Get your information at present beforehand you circulate spreading rumors. She purely needs peace purely like all of us else would desire to choose! I propose you watch Brothers & Sisters. What greater am i able to assert? Do you no longer choose peace? It does not take lots to realize the charges of war and the terrible result the Iraq war has produced. no person would desire to choose war. taking a inspect what share people have died, infantrymen and civilians, and the families of those persons that would desire to handle the loss of their kin, are you able to tell me which you do no longer agree that there would desire to be peace and an end to this war?
2016-12-26 14:35:27
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answered by ? 3
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http://goldderby.latimes.com/awards_goldderby/2007/09/the-emmys-reall.html
During acceptance speech:
"Surely this [award] belongs to all the mothers of the world. May they be seen, may their work be valued and raised. Especially to the mothers who stand with an open heart and wait. Wait for their children to come home from danger, from harm’s way, and from war. I am proud to be one of those women. If mothers ruled the world, there would be no...
"god-damned wars in the first place."
After event...
"And I very, very seriously think that if mothers ruled the world we wouldn't be sending our children off to be slaughtered."
"Technically, Field's censored words are not profane. A 2004 FCC ruling specifically stated no objection to the use of "goddamn" on TV when making a judgment on the uproar over Bono swearing at the Golden Globes in 2003 where he used more colorful language." (see http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2004/FCC-04-43A1.html)
2007-09-17 19:38:53
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answered by Skeptic 7
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In the 1980's Academy Awards event she was nominated as Best Actress for her role in an awesome film called "Norma Rae". She won then her first of two Oscars. When accepting the award she was "so very sure" that she was NOT going to win because of the other greatest nominees, that she was speechless and very, but very emotional...
From that very emotional acceptance her famous words are still alive today in the lips of millions when putting into words an emotion...
Holding her Oscar up high, in front of the entire audience and millions watching at home, shaking her head from on side to the other and widely smiling and with great emotion at the end of her short speech she said:
-"You like me. You really like me!"
-(Her words became so much part of our culture that in 1995 a film was released named after those famous words: "Almost Perfect - You like me, you really like me".)-
2007-09-16 16:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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"hi, I am Fields, Sally Fields"...
2007-09-16 21:40:35
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answered by 13 5
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She started to curse ("gaw...") and then the camera and audio cut out.
I'm sure it was enough of a tirade that the producers felt they had to cut/delay.
2007-09-16 16:03:51
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answered by Jim I 5
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Shoot ! I don't know either. They cut her off. "If mothers ruled the world, there wouldn't be no.."
2007-09-16 16:00:41
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answer #7
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answered by mf east 6
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Life is like a box of chocolates.
(or some crap)
2007-09-16 16:02:32
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answer #8
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answered by Yahoo! Avatar 2
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You like me, You really like me
2007-09-16 15:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You like me! You really like me!
2007-09-16 15:56:11
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answered by MystMoonstruck 7
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