A Quote by Debbie Reynolds

I do twenty minutes every time the refrigerator door opens and the light comes on. — © Debbie Reynolds
I do twenty minutes every time the refrigerator door opens and the light comes on.
Insomnia’s different,” I said. It was hard to explain this to people. “You know the light that comes on when you open the refrigerator door? Just imagine it stays on all the time, even after you close the door. That’s what it’s like in my head. The light stays on.
When one door closes another door opens. Usually a refrigerator.
My next door neighbor just had a pacemaker installed. They're still working the bugs out, though. Every time he makes love, my garage door opens.
When I open a refrigerator door and the light goes on, I want to perform.
My wife says when I go out to the refrigerator, I do three minutes (entertaining) when the light goes on!
The game's in the refrigerator, the door's closed, the light's out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard and the Jell-O's jiggling.
I work very hard, but when God opens that door for you - when life opens that door for you, I should say - I think it's important to be giving, to return the love back.
I have a pacemaker in, but it doesn't work very well, because every time I fart the garage door opens.
The past is a cupboard full of light and all you have to do is find the key that opens the door.
The man who begins to go to bed forty minutes before he opens his bedroom door is bored; that is to say, he is not living.
Taking back our light from those we’ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future.
Whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.
I've been singing this song now for twenty five minutes. I could sing it for another twenty five minutes. I'm not proud... or tired.
I think every time there's a show like 'Modern Family' or 'Will & Grace' that portray gay and lesbian characters and is successful, it just further opens the door.
I wonder what especial sanctity attaches itself to fifteen minutes. It is always the maximum and the minimum of time which will enable us to acquire languages, etiquette, personality, oratory ... One gathers that twelve minutes a day would be hopelessly inadequate, and twenty minutes a wasteful and ridiculous excess.
Every door opens to something and it is better to go toward that something than to sit staring at the blank wall of time.
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