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- And that works for me. So that if this is it, you better take it at its right proportion. That there are serious things, but…
- When I was out for the Christmas Holidays in school, I would go skiing up to the mountains and there they had Santa on a…
- I existed before Star Trek. I started in live television. I was there when the cameras were as big as a table, had internal fans…
- What is down will go up. At the same time, you have to be prepared for what is up to go down.
- If we can clean up our world, I'll bet you we can achieve warp drive.
- These people who come to Comic-Con and dress up - all across the country, the rest of the population who doesn't understand are scoffing at…
- Writing is truly a creative art - putting word to a blank piece of paper and ending up with a full-fledged story rife with character…
- Yeah, I do stand-up, my own type of stand-up.
- Montreal is a very cosmopolitan, sophisticated, erudite, educated, glorious city today. But it wasn't quite that way when I was growing up there. There was…
- My fear is dying badly, through illness or injury. But what a glorious demise it would be to burn up in space.
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