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I have never done anything in my life that my mother would not have approved of or been proud of.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Life
Mother
My Life
Approved
Would
Never
Proud
Been
Done
Anything
I believe in people. Human beings, deep down, are essentially good. Any jury can filter through whatever bull might be thrown their way and use common sense to get to the truth of a case. Juries make the right decisions, almost unfailingly, because people know right from wrong.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Truth
Good
People
Whatever
Sense
Down
Believe
Filter
Way
Case
Through
Thrown
Wrong
Almost
Know
Make
Because
Bull
Get
Juries
Any
Jury
Human
Essentially
Common
Human Beings
Common Sense
Decisions
Might
Use
Deep
Beings
Deep Down
Right
Right Decisions
I've been in a lot of tough businesses: First Lady of San Fransciso, working as model, actress, TV host. You better have thick skin, for sure, but you also need to laugh at yourself. I make fun of myself all the time.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Time
Myself
You
Yourself
Better
Tough
First
First Lady
Skin
Laugh
TV
Host
Also
Make
Sure
Been
Lot
Model
Lady
San
Working
Businesses
Fun
Thick
Thick Skin
Actress
Need
My second husband, Eric Villency, is the father of my beautiful boy Ronan Anthony. Even though we're divorced, I'm still very close with his family.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Beautiful
Family
Father
Husband
Though
Divorced
Boy
Still
Eric
His
Very
Close
Even
Second
Roger Ailes champions women, whether it's Paula Zahn, who worked for Fox, Greta Van Susteren - we've always had a woman in primetime - Megyn Kelly, myself; I had a primetime show.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Myself
Woman
Women
Van
Had
Always
Roger
Whether
Paula
Worked
Show
Who
Kelly
Champions
Fox
The environment at Fox has been very supportive for Mr. Ailes.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Has-Been
Environment
Supportive
Been
Very
Fox
I have my phone by my bed - I know everyone says you're supposed to turn it off - and it distorts your sleep, and they're probably right.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
You
Phone
Everyone
Says
Supposed
Know
Bed
Off
Turn
Your
Right
Sleep
I am at the table. I am first generation. I am Irish-Puerto Rican. I am a single mom.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Mom
Generation
First
Single
Table
First Generation
Single Mom
Am
Rican
'The Five' is so special is because we all have such diverse backgrounds. It's such a nice mix of men, of women, and the variety of where we come from, different walks of life, different occupations, and certainly different viewpoints. That's what makes it so unique.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Life
Women
Men
Walks
Nice
Backgrounds
Diverse
Variety
Come
Because
Occupations
Makes
Mix
Five
Where
Different
Certainly
Viewpoints
Special
Unique
I want someone to be able to say, 'I relate to this person on The Five.' You feel like you belong. You kind of feel like it's family. They feel like they know us because we reveal so much about ourselves on the show.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Family
You
Relate
Say
Ourselves
Kind
Able
About
Someone
Feel
Like
Know
Because
Reveal
Five
Person
Want
Us
Much
Show
Belong
You have women that are political commentators that are talking about the elections, talking about the news of the day, and really helping shape how information is disseminated. I feel we're reaching a whole new audience, which is great to be able to bring in and encourage other young women to do this.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Day
Great
News
You
Women
Political
Young
Other
Able
About
Shape
Feel
New
Reaching
Talking
Audience
How
Encourage
Information
Which
Young Women
Really
Elections
Helping
Whole
Bring
I think Dr. King, if he were alive today, he wouldn't disrespect the flag or the anthem; he would use his words and his voice to send a message for positive change.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Positive
Today
Change
Words
King
Think
Disrespect
Positive Change
Alive
Would
Voice
He
Message
Anthem
Were
His
Flag
Send
Use
Dr
Dr. King
I like Colbert because he's funny, and he's cool. He knows how to have fun and doesn't stick his nose up to Fox.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Funny
Have Fun
He
Like
Knows
Because
Stick
How
His
Up
Nose
Cool
Fun
Fox
There is room for growth in all of us and across all of these platforms, to be able to make sure that we are hearing each other, that we are understanding exactly what's going on across the country.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Country
Understanding
Other
Exactly
Able
Make
Sure
Hearing
Going
Room
Us
Across
Each
Platforms
Growth
Books themselves need no defense. Their spokesmen come and go, their readers live and die, they remain constant.
Lawrence Clark Powell
Live
Defense
Books
Constant
Remain
Spokesmen
Come
Come And Go
Readers
Go
Die
Themselves
Need
Unless their use by readers bring them to life, books are indeed dead things.
Lawrence Clark Powell
Life
Unless
Books
Indeed
Dead
Readers
Them
Use
Things
Bring
We are the children of a technological age. We have found streamlined ways of doing much of our routine work. Printing is no longer the only way of reproducing books. Reading them, however, has not changed.
Lawrence Clark Powell
Work
Technology
Age
Reading
Changed
Our
Books
Way
Ways
Only
Longer
Printing
Doing
However
Children
Reproducing
Them
Much
Found
Streamlined
Routine
Technological
The terrorist threat is so cloudy, faceless, and vague, so manipulable by political purposes, so definitely present but indefinitely manifested, that it sometimes feels interchangeable with everyday dread itself.
Lee Siegel
Sometimes
Political
Everyday
Indefinitely
Definitely
Dread
Threat
Faceless
Purposes
Feels
Terrorist
Itself
Cloudy
Interchangeable
Manifested
Present
Vague
I love the Internet; I'm on it all the time.
Lee Siegel
Love
Time
Internet
Ever since the romantic comedy-drama 'She's Gotta Have It' antagonized black women and black men in 1986, Spike Lee's films have enjoyed the outrage of various groups.
Lee Siegel
Women
Black
Men
Films
Spike
Various
Outrage
Since
She
Gotta
Lee
Romantic
Groups
Ever
Enjoyed
Every man is a hero to his alias.
Lee Siegel
Man
Hero
Every
His
Every Man
Everyone seems to be fleeing from the responsibilities that come from being who you are. I think that is why the blogosphere is thriving. It allows people to develop a fantasy self.
Lee Siegel
You
People
Think
Everyone
Responsibilities
Seems
Thriving
Self
Develop
Come
Being
Fantasy
Fleeing
Who
Why
In urban America, you do not so much meet a romantic partner as inherit the product of someone else's romantic crimes.
Lee Siegel
You
Partner
Else
Meet
Crimes
Someone
America
Romantic
Urban
Much
Product
Inherit
A single week of Oprah takes you from bondage to all the violent terrors of life, to escape through vicarious encounters with celebrity, to visions of charity and hope, to hard resolve, to redemption and moral renovation.
Lee Siegel
Life
Hope
You
Charity
Single
Resolve
Visions
Moral
Week
Through
Takes
Redemption
Terrors
Encounters
Oprah
Escape
Celebrity
Hard
Bondage
Violent
Every 'Oprah Winfrey Show' has about it the aura of Oprah's own life, just as the rituals and sacraments of a religion are suffused with the life of the religion's founder. Above the testimony of Oprah's guests hovers what viewers know about Oprah's experience.
Lee Siegel
Life
Religion
Experience
Own
Every
Guests
About
Above
Rituals
Know
Testimony
Aura
Oprah
Oprah Winfrey
Just
Viewers
Show
Founder
'Hotel Rwanda' is an American product, not a Rwandan one, made primarily for American audiences.
Lee Siegel
Made
Primarily
Hotel
Audiences
American
American Audiences
Product
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