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“All dread those things they don't understand ...”
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“We are in a democratic society. It's our job to question.”
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“You don't love people for what they can give you. You don't love them because of what they do for you or how good you make them look. Love is blind, love does not boast, love is not vain.”
Source : Shelly Crane (2011). “Significance: A Significance Novel”, p.13, Kiss Me Publications, LLC
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“I think it sort of dawns on you that if you're not gigging constantly you're not actually relevant. You may be relevant to a different part of the media now, to television commissioners and editors, but to a young live-comedy audience you're not, really.”
Source : "Tears of a clown". Interview with Laura Barton, www.theguardian.com. March 27, 2007.
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“I think if you stop bad habits, and you stop long enough, you develop good habits.”
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“I have an argument that to master any field, it's simple: it's a function of time. How much you devote yourself to the process, how much experience you get, how much you're willing to expand your limits, how willing you are to develop your own style. If you're willing to put 10,000 hours, something amazing is going to happen.”
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“Trump claims he'd be the "best jobs president that God ever created." But isn't his claim to fame firing people?”
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“I've worked behind counters serving food, and I've lived on the circus train, and I've led bicycle tours in Eastern Europe and the Balkans and Russia. I've been a key liner for a newspaper, I've done typesetting. Oh, all sorts of things.”