It's always been said that comedy comes mostly out of the dark side anyway.
Alan Thicke
Recitation: by Male by Female
There's a certain level of realness in Philly. You know, just - people are people. You know, it doesn't matter who you are or who you think you are, you're just a person in Philly.
Jill Scott
PeopleThinkYouPersonKnowMatter
I love Jimmy Fallon; he's always a great time.
Andy Cohen
LoveGreatTimeAlwaysGreat Time
For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977.
Anita Hill
WorkUniversityOklahomaState
I respect my limitations, but I don't use them as an excuse.
Stephen R. Donaldson
RespectLimitationsUseExcuseThem
Everybody tries to take a tragedy and turn it to their own political purposes, and it's both sides.
Stan Van Gundy
PoliticalTragedySidesTurnOwn
I have always worried about things more than I should.
Rowan Atkinson
MoreAlwaysThingsThanShould
It's so cheap to store all data. It's cheaper to keep it than to delete it. And that means people will change their behavior because they know anything they say online can be used against them in the future.
Mikko Hypponen
ChangeFuturePeopleBehaviorData
These guys are so old they're eligible for meals on wheels.
Mickey Rivers
OldWheelsMealsGuysEligible
I see film as a real opportunity to examine the human condition. No matter where the technology goes in the future, the basics don't change. Storytelling is a primitive tribal function. The elders sat around the fires and told these stories as a way to pass on the 'dos' and the 'don'ts.' That will never change.
Michael Schultz
ChangeFutureTechnologyOpportunity
I just don't want to be famous. I feel like there's a lot of sacrifice in that I'm not really willing to make.
Missy Peregrym
SacrificeFamousFeelWantJust
I didn't know how capable I was until the people around me in acting school would say I was good.
Jason Mitchell
GoodSchoolPeopleMeActingKnow
My fiancee's the one that's picture worthy.
Brantley Gilbert
PictureWorthyFiancee
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