A Quote by Felicia Day

My favorite 'Mister Rogers' episodes were always the ones where Mr. Rogers would go into the community. — © Felicia Day
My favorite 'Mister Rogers' episodes were always the ones where Mr. Rogers would go into the community.
In terms of Rogers, I can't comment on how other fighters in the UFC would fare with Brett Rogers because that's just speculation.
We were only allowed to watch Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers and 3-2-1 Contact!
I really want to be the black Mr. Rogers - that's my goal. I would do everything the same but with a hip-hop feel to it.
I did grow up watching Buck Rogers and Buck Rogers didn't stop at Mars. In my lifetime, I will be incredibly disappointed if we have not at least reached Mars.
What Mr Rogers was offering to children were lessons we all need in our world right now: patience, kindness, acceptance and true self-reflection.
It's funny because you start watching Mister Rogers so young, it's sort of in this subliminal part of your brain. I think that's why people have such a visceral reaction to him.
We're sort of putting a slightly different spin on Steve Rogers. He's a guy that wants to serve his country, but he's not a flag-waver. We're reinterpreting, sort of, what the comic book version of Steve Rogers was.
He was very commanding, and you had to know what you were doing to work for Mr. Rogers. I learned how to ride very quickly with him as my riding teacher.
I just never fantasized about Mr. Rogers, but I like his whole vibe.
I'm really 95 percent Mr. Rogers, and only 5 percent Oscar the Grouch.'
But the reality is that we don't live in Mr. Rogers neighborhood anymore. The reality is that our officers should be armed.
Mr. Rogers would not make a good protagonist of a narrative film. He's without conflict, he's too far along on his journey toward enlightenment to be a good protagonist. Our protagonists have to be struggling with demons in a certain way.
Adrian Rogers told us as often as he could he took the Bible literally. He illustrated by saying he believed the world was created in six 24-hour days. And he repeated this to make an impression upon us. In private (Jerry Vines was with us), I asked Rogers what he did with the slavery passages of the New Testament. Did he take them literally? He paused and said, 'Well, I believe slavery is a much-maligned institution. If we had slavery today, we would not have this welfare mess.'
When I was a young writer if you went to a party and told somebody you were a science-fiction writer you would be insulted. They would call you Flash Gordon all evening, or Buck Rogers.
I'm the oldest of three kids and I remember my brother and sister still watching Mr Rogers while I felt too big and too sophisticated to watch it.
Rogers and Hammerstein were such a genius pair. They were able to touch on subject matter so far ahead of its time.
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