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I don't perceive my role as a newsman at all. I'm a comedian from stem to stern. You can cut me open and count the rings of jokes. Stephen Colbert
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Had this been handled expeditiously, quickly, it might have been a story on the style page, or limited to the late night comedians and the cartoonists. There's simply no question they fumbled this one. Stephen Hess
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If you're a comedian, you are looking for material in daily life. Rob Brydon
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It would be great to be able to follow in the footsteps of Bill Murray. I really respect his ability as a comedian, obviously, but even more so as an actor. Will Ferrell
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I don't consider myself a comedian because I don't really concern myself too much with jokes. Paul Rudd
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As a comedian, you're kind of like a blues musician; you have to live a little bit. Kevin Nealon
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It's a letdown if the comedian doesn't finally actually really sit on his hat. Kingsley Amis
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I was an actor before becoming a comedian. Shelley Berman
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For me, comedians are like the epitome for everything great, and they terrify me. I just want to be them. I want to be like them. Tatiana Maslany
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Apparently it's cool to watch The Daily Show. Rob Corddry
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I sympathize with politicians who have to watch every syllable they utter for fear it will be misused by somebody with an agenda. Richard Dawkins
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I don't really get a chance to watch much television. I mostly watch BBC Worldwide and repeats of Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond Will Estes
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The news makes me sad, so I don't watch it. Sarah Palin
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You will be surprised but I do a lot of studying and I watch National Geographic. Tracy Morgan
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It's hard for me to even watch comedies I'm in. Verne Troyer
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Persons extremely reserved are like old enamelled watches, which had painted covers, that hindered your seeing what o'clock it was. Robert Walpole
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I love the French detective series 'Spiral.' It's quite brutal to watch, but I'm already hooked. Robert Winston
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Biological clock? I don't even own a watch. Sarah Mlynowski
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I thought this would be a cute little film about meeting people with your same name, ... I would shoot it during the summer and then start on my comedy. Angela Shelton
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I think that because it was comedy-horror instead of pure horror is where the problem lay. It's the first comedy-horror in a long time, and maybe the marketplace just isn't ready for comedy-horror yet. It's difficult to think of other explanations. Paul Brooks
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It had a 'Moonstruck' quality to the comedy - very romantic, huge emotions. I like to think of it as a comic opera, ... It just posed this question, what is true love? Is it that sort of ecstatic, over-the-top feeling you get on meeting someone? Or is it about years of commitment and history together? Or is it both? How do you find it, and how do you know? It's a very complicated topic. Patricia Heaton
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'Fresh Meat' is the first comedy thing I've ever done. Kimberley Nixon
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As for doing more dramatic work over comedy, I do whatever turns me on at the moment. Sandra Bullock
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I'm keeping my day job, because Poptropica is something that really energizes me. I'd love to create a TV series or write a film that's not in the 'Wimpy' universe, but I know it will be difficult to create something from scratch. But I love creating good comedy for kids, so I hope to have another successful venture in the future! Jeff Kinney
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The first part of the story is very funny and very full of gags ... then the second part is not a comedy (and) is exactly a real tragedy. This, to me, was wonderful, the balance. Roberto Benigni
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I like more grounded comedy. I enjoy broad comedies also, but I like Shirley MacLaine. Leslie Mann
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Bureaucrats shouldn't be in charge of comedy. John Cleese