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Marlo Thomas

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Living with these teenage boys allowed me to see how much their psyches were like their girl counterparts. They were more familiar to me than I would have thought.


— Marlo Thomas


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Losing my parents was probably the hardest and deepest blow from which I've had to recover.


— Marlo Thomas


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My father said there were two kinds of people in the world: givers and takers. The takers may eat better, but the givers sleep better.


— Marlo Thomas


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Never face facts; if you do you'll never get up in the morning.


— Marlo Thomas


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Nothing is either all masculine or all feminine except having sex.


— Marlo Thomas


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The Golden Girls certainly proved that there was a large audience for a show about older women.


— Marlo Thomas


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We are a research center and treatment facility all under one roof.


— Marlo Thomas


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We've been taught to believe that actions speak louder than words. But I think words speak pretty loud all of our lives; we carry these words in our head.


— Marlo Thomas


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Marlo Thomas is also active with the St. She currently narrates the series Happily Never After on Investigation Discovery. She is donating all royalties from her 2004 book and CD Thanks & Giving: All Year Long (also produced with Cerf) to the hospital which was started by her late father Danny Thomas.

Margaret Julia "Marlo" Thomas (born November 21 1937) is an American actress producer and social activist known for her starring role on the TV series That Girl (1966–1971) and her award-winning feminist children's franchise Free to Be. You and Me.

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