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" ‘Paper Planes’ by M.I.A. is very catchy. I like that, but I listen to everything from rap to Lenny Kravitz to Coldplay, depending on my mood. And my favorite song of all time is ‘Always and Forever’ by Heatwave. "
- Keshia Knight Pulliam

In the statement, Keshia Knight Pulliam shares her appreciation for a variety of music genres and artists, highlighting M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" as particularly appealing but also mentioning that she enjoys a diverse range of musical styles depending on her mood. She concludes by naming "Always and F…

" My typical paradigm is that I do believe in public service. My father’s a military man. He really does always speak about the fact that there is actually nothing more valuable that you can do than actually to serve your country. And I buy that. "
- Cheryl Mills

In the statement provided, Cheryl Mills shares her personal viewpoint on the value of serving one's country through public service. She draws from her father’s perspective, who served in the military and emphasized that dedicating oneself to national service is among the most noble pursuits an indiv…

" My time in war zones have been fleeting and infrequent. I’ve been to Iraq. I’ve been to Afghanistan. I’ve been to other places where I’ve collected hazardous duty pay. "
- Michael Hayden

In the given statement, Michael Hayden shares his personal experience serving in war zones, emphasizing that these experiences were sporadic rather than continuous. He mentions specific locations such as Iraq and Afghanistan where he had been deployed, indicating that he earned hazardous duty pay du…

" There are definitely people who are stuck in the ’60s and there are definitely people who think I am and it’s just not true. I was performing for a long time before the ’60s and I’ll be doing exciting interesting things for along time to come. "
- Petula Clark

In this statement, Petula Clark addresses misunderstandings about her artistry and career trajectory. She clarifies that some people believe she is confined by or associated exclusively with a particular era, specifically the '60s, while others might think she continues to be influenced by or stuck …

" Cogsworth, the character I did on ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ could be a bit flamboyant onscreen, because basically, he is a cartoon. But they didn’t want Cogsworth to become Disney’s gay character, because it got around a gay man was playing him. "
- David Ogden Stiers

In the given statement, David Ogden Stiers discusses his role as Cogsworth in the Disney classic "Beauty and the Beast." He explains that despite the character's flamboyant nature on screen, which was a natural fit for an animated portrayal, there were concerns about inadvertently casting Cogsworth …