Garry Shandling Quotes
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Women are the first to jump on what is fashionable.
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I made my first movie when I was five.
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So most astronauts getting ready to lift off are excited and very anxious and worried about that explosion - because if something goes wrong in the first seconds of launch, there's not very much you can do.
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They say it is the first step that costs the effort. I do not find it so. I am sure I could write unlimited 'first chapters'. I have indeed written many.
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If it wasn't for what goes on in the world of politics, we wouldn't really have much of a show.
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The first thing you have to do is accept that decay sets in and there's nothing you can do about it.
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The state must be the first to be organized and totally committed to serving the interests of the people.
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'Inside Out' - that was a really good movie. That's the first animated movie I saw since 'The Lego Movie.'
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The key step for an infielder is the first one, to the left or right, but before the ball is hit.
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I influence anybody who is able to get through the chaos of my first impression.
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It's important that people come see our show, because we are performers. We wanted people to see that.
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The first Broadway show I saw was when I was 11. I saw 'Hair.'
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I was in Charlotte, N.C., when they launched the NBA team there, the Charlotte Hornets. And the first guy to roll into town was Carolina native Michael Jordan.
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I remember once, actually the first race I ran, I fell.
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I wrote my first novel when my daughter was about six months old.
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Those who insist on the dignity of their office show they have not deserved it.
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If I recall correctly, I think I signed my first contract with Tor in 1983.
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I discovered the theater when I was in the first grade.
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I was pretty young, but because of that first record, 'Cole Espanol,' we took our first trip - well, my first trip - to Mexico.
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I believe I made it in show business.
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What thoughts are to the individual, art is to the community as a whole. That's where you reflect on who you are, who you hope to be, what you've gone through, and where you hope to go.
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My first appearance as a guest on The Tonight Show was in '81.