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Woman Quotes by Robin Williams
- A woman would never make a nuclear bomb. They would never make a weapon that kills, no, no. They'd make a weapon that makes you…
- I was once walking in an airport and a woman came up to me and said, 'Be zany!'. That'd be like walking up to Baryshikov…
- I was once on a German talk show, and this woman said to me, 'Mr. Williams, why do you think there is not so much…
- My first day as a woman and I am already having hot flushes
- A woman wouldn't make a bomb that kills you. A woman would make a bomb that makes you feel bad for a while. That's why…
- Being a famous print journalist is like being the best-dressed woman on radio.
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