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- I have never owned a share of stock in my life, and the only time I've double dipped into anything is at the snack tray.
- I'd feel bad if I had you come into a theater and you leave feeling ripped off.
- The days of using my name as a pejorative are now over. The right wing turned me into an accidental spokesperson for the liberal, majority…
- I don't even like DVDs. Honest to God, in my lifetime, I might have rented a dozen DVDs, literally gone into a video store and…
- I still believe the lessons I learned when I was raised in a Roman Catholic household. Like, it's harder for a rich man to get…
- If the Founding Fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen AK-47s and Glock semi-automatic pistols, I think they would say, you know,…
- People of my age who went to college, go into college, you know what it cost back then? Nothing or next to nothing. At the…
- The purpose of art actually is, in many cases, to make you feel quite uncomfortable. Or at least to go to that place that's already…
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