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- Enjoy life. Have fun. Be kind. Have worth. Have friends. Be honest. Laugh. Die with dignity. Make the most of it. It's all we've got.
- If there is a God, why did he make me an atheist?
- Since there is absolutely no logical reason to assume there is an afterlife, I decided to make the life I have now as much fun…
- It's interesting that music in this country... we sort of sold something to America with The Beatles and they sold something back. And we've never…
- It's quite easy to make a load of people laugh, it's often a reflex action, but I think to make them cry is harder without…
- I think the social faux par is probably what most people fear... more people fear public speaking than death and that's because we don't want…
- I get so sick of people asking: "What's your demographic?" Or: "Oh we've got to aim this at..." No, you have to aim it at…
- I've always dabbled. I've always nearly written a book, I've always tried painting, I've always tried to make something out of ideas, really. It was…
- We make television for a British audience and it's still amazing to me that most countries in the world have my fat face beamed into…
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