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Only Quotes by Robin Williams
- But only in their dreams can men be truly free. It was always thus and always thus will be.
- The only weapon we have is comedy.
- Real loss is only possible when you love something more than you love yourself.
- The entire world will be in nuclear war, and only the Swiss will be going, 'what's that noise?'
- I started doing comedy because that was the only stage that I could find. It was the pure idea of being on stage. That was…
- I was an only child. I did have kind of like a lonely existence.
- You’ve got to be crazy! It’s too late to be sane, too late. You’ve got to go full tilt bozo... ‘Cause you’re only given a…
- There's no shame in failing. The only shame is not giving things your best shot.
- Keith Richards is the only man who can make the Osbournes look Amish.
- A Pentagon official once said the people who would actually push the button probably have never seen a person die. He said the only hope…
- You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
- I only ever play Vegas one night at a time.
- See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at a time.
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