But if you don't watch me, I will try and sneak in some humor. I see humor everywhere in life around me.
-- Marion Ross
Happy Days was a wonderful, wonderful experience and I would not have traded it for the world.
-- Marion Ross
Happy Days, which we did for 11 years, we did with three cameras in front of a live audience. Very special. We had a party every Friday night. The boys, Ron, Henry, they grew up on that show.
-- Marion Ross
Hearing loss very often is such a gradual phenomenon that the person is in denial. You really have to be patient with them in getting them to come forward to get help.
-- Marion Ross
I have a friend with hearing loss, so I am supporting this person as they get tested and fitted with new hearing aids.
-- Marion Ross
I have to constantly remind myself that I am communicating with a person with hearing loss.
-- Marion Ross
I have tremendous faith in theuniverse. I feel at home on this planet. Even though it's a very big world out there, I plan on walking right through the middle of it unharmed.
-- Marion Ross
I learned a great deal doing Brooklyn Bridge. I was able to take a giant step into the terrible reality that was then. We saw the cattle cars that took folks away. Just knowing it was real, it would be impossible not to feel.
-- Marion Ross
I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work.
-- Marion Ross
I think in Mrs. C, I certainly played myself. A very compulsive, sweet person.
-- Marion Ross
I was born not too far from Minneapolis, so it's nice to come back and visit.
-- Marion Ross
Prague is the Paris of the '90s.
-- Marion Ross
Rule number one is, make sure that you face the person with hearing loss when you are speaking to them.
-- Marion Ross
Shouting does not help if you are talking to someone who has a hearing loss, especially if they wear hearing aids. Shouting just makes things worse.
-- Marion Ross
The great classics that, as a professional you don't get to do, you do as a student, when you don't know any better.
-- Marion Ross
The thing about hearing loss is that no one can see it. Most people are so impatient; they just assume that the person with hearing loss is being rude, or slow-witted.
-- Marion Ross



