Peter Krause, who plays Nate Fisher, mentions a quote attributed to Henry David Thoreau One world at a time. ... That makes the best sense of anything to bring away from Six Feet Under . Whatever happens next will be as big a surprise as a human life.
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I don't smack him around. I don't yell at him. And if he wants to go to the park in his pajamas, I don't care.Peter Krause
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I think that every show on television has its place. I think Married With Children or, I don't know, The Nanny... some people want to go home, turn on the TV and be able to iron their clothes or grab a sandwich. Come out and catch a joke and not have to follow the story.
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I'm pretty political when it comes to human rights and things like that.
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An honor like this is overwhelming as a teacher, ... The profession is about giving to others and improving their level of play. I believe in the saying that it is more important to give than to receive.
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And then, all of a sudden, you're like, all that's great and fun, but Arthur Miller's in my dressing room. This is the third night he's been here and he sits in my dressing room for an hour after each show, and talks to me for an hour. So I'm pretty spoiled right now.
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