I think if you can get people to laugh, you can get people to listen.
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Ever since I started playing records, it's been such a fabulous life. The idea of going back down the pits would be a nightmare.
Jimmy Savile
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When people didn't really know who I was, and I would get on stage, they would be distracted by what I looked like, so I would have to dumb myself down, in a way, for people to feel safe to laugh.
Anjelah Johnson
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The River,' to me, meant 43 songs.
Steven Van Zandt
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I love the smell of juice boxes in the morning.
Robert Duvall
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In the early '90s, my cousin gave me a Snoop Dogg cassette tape, and the rawness of the lyrics were something new to me.
Lukas Forchhammer
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I went to my prom. I wore this olive green, floor-length backless dress. It was rad.
Lorde
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Growth based on debt is unsustainable, artificial.
Jose Manuel Barroso
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When it was over, I was so happy, I felt like crying. I wanted to win this one for Casey. After what I did in Brooklyn, he could have forgotten about me and who would blame him? But he gave me another chance and I'm grateful.
Don Larsen
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That's also why comedy and horror are my two favorite genres of film to write, because you get these outbursts of emotion from people, laughter and shock, and it's really thrilling, and I like to be thrilled.
Diablo Cody
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I got an early education from television.
Debra Wilson
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We'd play at the Ambassador's house for an invited group of dignitaries from the government that might have gone to school in America; to the U.S. Consulate that invites certain people that they're trying to target.
Bob Livingston
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Knowledge shrinks as wisdom grows.
Alfred North Whitehead
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