Jack Roy (Rodney Dangerfield) Quotes
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It's a weird thing to say you want people to be sick of your song, but I guess that's what happens if your song goes really well.
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My daughter is my passion and my life.
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There is a lot of noise out there. I don't want to follow the trend - I want to create the trend.
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Just try the effect of putting beauty into your life, a little every day. You will find it magical. It will broaden and light up your outlook upon the world as the acquisition of money or fame never can.
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The great opportunity belongs to him who can see it, to him who can grasp it. The better part of your chance is right inside of you.
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Finally, I want to make the point that we are Republicans. We are the majority. It is going to be a little more difficult because we have to govern and come up with ideas.
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Jessica Lange was my biggest crush when I was a kid.
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The English are polite by telling lies. The Americans are polite by telling the truth.
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No one wanted to be my friend because of my lunchbox - because I never shared my lunchbox. One day the principal walked in and said, 'No one is friends with Karan Johar; who will be his friend?' My CEO today put his hand up there and said, he will.
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Creative people are more prone to depression.
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Preaching is the expression of the moral sentiment in application to the duties of life.
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In the past, people worked together only when some great disaster threatened.
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Gandalf is ever-present in my life. I like it.
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When people think of someone being prolific, it's like, 'He's got a vault with 5,000 songs in it,' or something, but I just kind of pick them out of the air when they float by.
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I hate negative ads in general.
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In politics stupidity is not a handicap.
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We all wanted to copy Vivien Leigh.
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My friends told me that it's the hardest thing to separate the personal life from their work.
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The language of the Catholic Church - the liturgy, the prayer, the gospels - was in many ways my first poetry.
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I don't think I'm cut out to be a supervillain. I think I'd be a supervillain that would exercise some form of mind control. Rather than war, I'd force people to get on with each other and I'd force people to argue reasonably about things rather than be polemical. So I'd be a supervillain that makes everyone get on, but forcefully. There would be no choice about it. No free will.
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I've always admired lawyers who use their power to effect social change, and Thurgood Marshall was always a childhood hero of mine.
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I never really thought of my neighborhood in South Philly as being a neighborhood; it was more a state of mind. For people who aren't familiar with those kinds of places, it's a whole different thing. Like, 42nd Street in New York City is a state of mind.
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We’re thinking about other ways we can bring the organizations together. It was always intended that the UN, a political organization focused on justice and development, would work together with the financial organizations in order to make the world a better place.
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What a childhood I had - I was ten years old when I found out Alpo was dog food.