326 Quotes About Cheer

  • Author Daniel Radcliffe
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    People tell me I look mournful. They say, 'Cheer up, Dan, it's not that bad!' Sometimes I just look into space, which freaks people out. If I was ever required to do anything other than look haunted, I could. I'm a happy person.

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  • Author J. K. Rowling
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    Ginny Weasley, who sat next to Colin Creevey in Charms, was distraught, but Harry felt that Fred and George were going the wrong way about cheering her up. They were taking turns covering themselves with fur or boils and jumping out at her from behind statues.

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  • Author John Ratzenberger
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    It was the last generation of writers [ the Cheers] that had grown up reading books instead of watching TV. So you weren't getting anything that was derivative of I Love Lucy or Happy Days. You were getting real characters [like those] they read in P.G. Wodehouse or Dickens or somewhere along the line, because they had all grown up with a love of literature.

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  • Author John Robbins
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    It may be healthier to eat beer and franks with cheer and thanks, than to eat sprouts and bread with doubts and dread.

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  • Author Melissa Rauch
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    I was kind of like the Rhea Perlman of the bar. I was like Carla on 'Cheers.' People were more afraid of me. There was a point where I got a little surly. There were only so many chicken wings I could serve before losing the smile on my face.

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  • Author Nate Robinson
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    In college, the fans cheer the whole game, from start to finish. In the NBA it's really laid back.

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  • Author Rachael Ray
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    Food was always a conduit in our family for storytelling, and it was a way for us to keep in touch and remember things. We're people that use food to keep each other together and to always cheer us up and make all of our days better.

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  • Author Shawn Ryan
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    Cheers was one of the first shows where I paid attention to the writers because their [work] was better than everything else I was watching. The writers weren't afraid to let a joke fall slightly flat if it advanced the characters.

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