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Quotes About Ellen

I went on Ellen once, and even then, I was just a bad performer. It was nerve-racking at first playing in front of all her fans who really wanted to see her. Her fans are so young and accepting to new people, and it helped that they knew 'Marvin Gaye,' too.
~ Charlie Puth
I saw Ellen and my knees were weak. It was amazing. And it was very hard for me to get her out of my mind after that. Then when I saw her that night, we started talking, and that's that.
~ Portia de Rossi
No!" Ellen almost screamed. Chung sagged in his chair. "We're very neatly trapped," he said like an old man. "I don't see any way out. Think you can get to
~ Poul Anderson
There's a good family of actors in 'Portlandia.' It's a small community with people who pop up again and again. The show's a little weird show, and you want to grow with the people who are in it, like Dana who plays the chicken waitress, and Ellen who was the adult babysitter.
~ Jonathan Krisel
Ellen DeGeneres is brilliant. She's funny, she's warm and she doesn't hurt anybody on her show.
~ Janet Hubert
The decisions that Ellen made on her show were between her and her producers. I supported her decisions. I was there to hug her when she got home.
~ Anne Heche
Coroners' inquests by learned societies can't make Shakespeare a dead man.
~ Ellen Terry
I ain't never seen no head so level that it could bear the lettin' in of politics.
~ Ellen Glasgow
Ellen Cherry was from the south and had good manners. She didn´t have any panties on, but she had good manners.
~ Tom Robbins
Dan: 'Ah, well, I hope this didn't have anything to do with me.' Ellen: 'No, not unless you played Cat Woman in Batman.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
At the very crisis, when Satan seemed about to triumph, the Son of God came with the embassage of divine grace.
~ Ellen G. White
One time I actually cleaned out my closet so good I ended up on the cover of Time magazine.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
The sixties were when hallucinogenic drugs were really, really big. And I don't think it's a coincidence that we had the type of shows we had then, like The Flying Nun.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
Have you ever thought about toothpaste? Ellen has! And she makes a point about all of the types of toothpaste that Colgate offers!
~ Ellen DeGeneres
So this intense desire uttered itself in the dromenon of his resurrection.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
I saw Ellen and my knees were weak. It was amazing. And it was very hard for me to get her out of my mind after that. Then when I saw her that night, we started talking, and that's that.
~ Portia de Rossi
I think about Ellen DeGeneres, seeing her every single day on a show. Her identity is there every day, but what leads the way is her talent and how much you like her.
~ Janet Mock
Trying to get the talk show, looking back on it, we had to beg a lot of station managers to pick up the show because people thought no one would watch it because I'm openly gay.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
popular in the 1800s, people hadn't begun to equate scent with sex. However, Marissa doubted that an ad campaign would be built around ankle-length dresses. Unless Madonna agreed to pose in a bustle. She put her finger in the coin holder in the car and wiggled it around. A dollar thirty-seven. Not even enough for lunch. Ellen would have to fork over since she insisted
~ Jeffrey Marks
Ellen laughs, as we've both made fun of those nauseating Facebook posts that use a religious concept to justify their thinly veiled bragging.
~ Emily Giffin
I never actually plan sequels. They demand to be done.
~ Ellen Hopkins
The costume designer Ellen Mirojnick is a genius.
~ Phoebe Dynevor
Mr. Meredith couldn't tell her, but they plunged into a discussion of German militarism that lasted long after Rosemary had found the book. Rosemary said nothing, but sat in a little rocker behind Ellen and stroked an important black cat meditatively.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Rosemary was quite used to being warned by Ellen from philandering if she so much as talked five minutes to any marriageable man under eighty or over eighteen. She had always laughed at the warning with unfeigned amusement. This time it did not amuse her—it irritated her a little. Who wanted to philander?
~ L.M. Montgomery