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Too Quotes by Karl Pilkington
- We are always making more and more stuff in the world. You know; big buildings, big planes, big boats and that. Will we ever get…
- Happiness is like a cake: have too much of it and you get sick of it.
- I don't think I'd be a very good parent. I'd be too honest.
- Sometimes you can know too much. A lot of brainy people like Stephen Fry are quite depressive.
- I've never thought about it before, but I suppose bad people might need someone to pray to, too.
- I'm not a proper traveler. I don't like to be challenged or have too much of a change and prefer a week away just to…
- They keep saying that sea levels are rising an' all this. It's nowt to do with the icebergs melting, it's because there's too many fish…
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