A Quote by Tyra Banks

I learned my ABCs, 1-2-3 from 'Sesame Street.' — © Tyra Banks
I learned my ABCs, 1-2-3 from 'Sesame Street.'
I really learned the power of the tube on Sesame Street and how it can influence a very young mind.
I learned watching Sesame Street how to speak English, and Bert and Ernie were my best friends. I believed in them and I learned from them, how to have a healthy and happy relationship.
So, I'm on Sesame Street, walking around with all these monsters, Elmo and his buddies, a whole bunch of chickens, a whole bunch of penguins and a number four dancing about. It was just pure joy, simple, ridiculous fun, stupid joy. There's no irony. Sesame Street is just a crazy great place to be.
So, I'm on 'Sesame Street,' walking around with all these monsters, Elmo and his buddies, a whole bunch of chickens, a whole bunch of penguins and a number four dancing about. It was just pure joy, simple, ridiculous fun, stupid joy. There's no irony. 'Sesame Street' is just a crazy great place to be.
"Sesame Street" was really the first kid's show that my dad did. He did a couple of TV specials that were targeted for kids before "Sesame Street," but really, it was, it's kind of going back to our roots, when we start to get adult. This show gets very adult sometimes, and that's because of the audience.
Imagine a life-form whose brainpower is to ours as ours is to a chimpanzee’s. To such a species, our highest mental achievements would be trivial. Their toddlers, instead of learning their ABCs on Sesame Street, would learn multivariable calculus on Boolean Boulevard. Our most complex theorems, our deepest philosophies, the cherished works of our most creative artists, would be projects their schoolkids bring home for Mom and Dad to display on the refrigerator door.
In South Africa, where HIV-positive children are often shunned, we have an HIV-positive Muppet to teach children to be friendly with children with HIV. But they use local actors. And it's not always a street. Sometimes it's 'Sesame Plaza,' or 'Sesame Tree.'
For me, the amazing thing was entering into this amazing world of 'Sesame Street.' We'd be in the kids' room, and there was a door into the soundstage that said '1-2-3 Open Sesame.' I remember pushing that door open and going into this incredible magical world of make-believe. In one episode, I was playing football with Joe Namath.
There is nothing that 'Sesame Street' can't teach you, if you let it.
I was a TV junkie as a kid. I am the Sesame Street generation.
Today's 'Sesame Street' will NOT be brought to you by the number 34 or the letter D.
Atheists are suffering from bad PR. What if Sesame Street had an atheist character?
This is Sesame Street. A place where people, birds, monsters all live in perfect harmony.
We were only allowed to watch Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers and 3-2-1 Contact!
With four kids, it's hard to watch anything other than 'Sesame Street.'
I remember watching 'Sesame Street' as a kid and loving that there were Latino characters on there.
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