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Sometimes in my class I have people come in and do monologues inspired by people they know and I always find that to be useful to do specifics about somebody and then you're actually doing a character and not doing some random old lady or something. Amy Poehler
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We always performed for our church, but we also just performed whenever the family got together. Debra Wilson
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I was a shy little girl, nothing like what I am now. Debra Wilson
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I have to approach my life in this way so I can do what I need to do, and do it very well. Debra Wilson
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People who don't use the tools given to them only injure themselves. Debra Wilson
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We can't have a failure in Iraq, but we also can't be there for the next 10 years because if we are, it's going to become, I think, a failure in and of itself. Dennis Ross
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Back then, I was doing more of my impression of what a comic is supposed to do. Wanda Sykes
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I'll tell you the truth; I wanted to leave me for Sid Caesar. Red Buttons
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Then, there was Cary Grant. He spent three hours a week in hospitals teaching nervous people how to eat jello. Red Buttons
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The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. Ralph W. Sockman
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A society that fears knowledge is a society that fears itself. Bernard Beckett
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Pure mathematics consists entirely of assertions to the effect that, if such and such a proposition is true of anything, then suchand such another proposition is true of that thing.... Thus mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. Bertrand Russell
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Whatever we know without inference is mental. Bertrand Russell
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History is valuable, to begin with, because it is true; and this, though not the whole of its value, is the foundation and condition of all the rest. That all knowledge, as such, is in some degree good, would appear to be at least probable; and the knowledge of every historical fact possesses this element of goodness, even if it posses no other. Bertrand Russell
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All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top. Bertrand Russell
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the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding. Andrew Carnegie
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We have the knowledge and want to help. As soon as you walk in the door, we'll get to know you. David Turangal
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To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. Henry David Thoreau