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Had Quotes by Dick Cavett
- If your parents never had children, chances are... neither will you.
- I'm not sure why writing for others became harder. Probably a reluctance to give away anything you might conceivably use yourself caused a block. I…
- I have never been converted to or even had much interest in spiritualism, occultism, Swedenborgianism or any particular religion. And I never, except occasionally for…
- Music bypasses the brain and goes straight to the heart. I wish my life had more of it.
- I'm not freakishly short. I had, on my show, used shortness as a joke subject; it didn't really bother me.
- A biggest mistake I made when I started doing a talk show was I thought you had to read the books.
- William F. Buckley was a man who had a great capacity for fun and for amusing himself by amazing others.
- There were several things a Yale freshman was supposed to be able to do. You had to demonstrate in the Olympic-size Yale pool that you…
- If your parents never had children, chances are you won't either.
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