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There are commercials that are funny, but you might forget the product. A standard commercial might hammer that point home better. Todd Barry
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What's so interesting is that the Aborigine language is all handed down from generation to generation - it's not a written language. Debra Wilson
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I throw it all in there, Kung Fu, blaxploitation, horror. Keenen Ivory Wayans
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Look to the future, because that is where you'll spend the rest of your life. George Burns
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When you come out with a film, hopefully it gets presented to the public in the right way so people aren't getting something they don't expect. Ben Stiller
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I've known what it is to be hungry, but I always went right to a restaurant. Ring Lardner
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An optimist is a girl who mistakes a bulge for a curve. Ring Lardner
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No one, ever, wrote anything as well even after one drink as he would have done with out it. Ring Lardner
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He said it requires special washer. He said he'd have to take whole sink out, and he didn't have the part in his truck. I'm not real handy with that stuff, so I just took his word for it. Frank Borgia
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I always have a football handy at home, and I'll play with it. Sometimes it'll get on my wife's nerves. But the moment I've got a ball at my feet, I'm happy. Thierry Henry
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We have everything so handy today we never stop to think of where it comes from. Doris Wilson
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Be challenging yourself, be taking a lot of classes. It really does come in handy just knowing how to study. Emily Mindrebo
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There were a lot of gods. Gods always come in handy, they justify almost anything. Margaret Atwood