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- Religion is the yeast of death cakes. It is the most awful agent on a vulnerable mind. It's the refuge of alienated and lonely people.…
- You can laugh at somebody because they are innocent, and because they are naive or they are about to walk into a wall, but if…
- My drive to put myself on the line comes from boredom. From that feeling when you go to bed and think, 'What did I do…
- I did throw a lot of eggs into one basket, as you do in your teenage years - 'I am buying these records, I am…
- Stand-up came naturally to me because people in Ireland talk. But that's not talking on panel shows; it is structured fun. It reminds me of…
- [Adulthood feels like] walking around in the desert with a bag over your head, being bumped into by people who rob you as they bore…
- When I was young, all the politicians looked like ancient Latin teachers or greengrocers. They were mumbly, stumbly men with their hair blowing in their…
- I was very into New Order, Joy Division, all of that when I was younger. I had a lot of bootlegs that I saved up…
- I can't swim. I can't drive, either. I was going to learn to drive but then I thought, well, what if I crash into a…
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