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Quotes of Al Lewis (Usa)1817-1878 British Writer
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You know how much Ted Turner winds up giving away? About a hundred million dollars. All the rest he deducts from his taxes. You know who gives it away? You and I are giving it away. Otherwise, we'd be taking his tax money. (celebration)
You have to agree that these people shouldn't have the power. Go on Eighth Avenue and 35th Street and ask what the junkies do. They're looking for a fix. What do they do? (people)
You don't know what it's like to be in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. There is no more lonely feeling. You see nothing, nothing, nothing. (unknown)
Whatever you see me in, I'm not responsible for the script. I'm only responsible for what I do. That's it. I got the wagon home on time. That's it. I don't get involved in it. I'm an actor. That's it. (unknown)
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What do you replace it with? A tract? "Jesus loves you?" What? "Socialism is your answer?" The guy's looking for $15 to hit you and I on the head with a lead pipe to meet the man to get the fix. (unknown)
We used to have a saying: "If you don't get the asses of the masses out in the street, forget it." And you get enough of them out there, the ruling class gets scared. That's the only thing they're afraid of, is numbers. Numbers! (unknown)
They were circling and dropping the ashcans looking for the German U-boats. And we were screaming! And they finally pulled us in. And then in Murmansk, the Yops, Russian planes, spotted us and a Russian trawler. All women manned the ships, pulled us out of the water and took us to the hospital. (unknown)
There's more to anybody. Just because you haven't noticed it, that's your problem, that's not mine. (unknown)
There's a long history of underground outlaw papers - the Berkeley Barb, the RAT here, which was very popular in the Sixties. They lost their audience. Ten years is a long time for an outlaw newspaper. (past)
The struggle goes on. The victory is in the struggle, for me. And I accepted that a long time ago. (struggle)
The last thing I did on Broadway was a musical called Do Re Mi at the St. James Theater from 1960 to 1962 with Phil Silvers, Nancy Walker, George Matthews. (past)
That's where the term "soap opera" comes from. And then television came around, the old Dumont Network, days of live television. (unknown)
See, the junkie is better off than them. He gets the fix. As long as he's go the bread, he gets the fix. "We didn't win!" America only knows the "win." (unknown)
Oscar Wilde said the rich and the poor are equal - they can both sleep under the bridge. Right? Do they have a right? You're damn right they have a right! (unknown)
My secret for success? I don't know what the hell success means. (success)
My mother used to say, in broken English: "This is a big world. When you go out, there's millions of people ready to kick you in the ass. Don't bend down to accomodate them." (mother)
Like they used to say uptown, "Don't sing that song, I don't know the lyrics." (unknown)
Life is specific. Even if you're not political, that's political! You can't shoot buckshot. You wanna be a millionaire? Fine! Put on the blinders, like a horse. If you shoot buckshot, you gotta go for the target. (life)
It's not an accident. Not an accident. Never underestimate your opponent. They'll tell you that if you're a fighter. Never underestimate. (life)
In Califiornia in that period, the estimate was that there were at least half a million runaways from the age of eight on, drifting to California. (unknown)
If I was blacklisted, how would I know? The guy didn't send me a mail that said "We're not hiring you for this because you were at a demonstration." (unknown)
I've been in the struggle over seventy years - it doesn't bother me I may not win. (struggle)
I'm for everyone having the opportunity to accept a $150,000 bribe. (unknown)
I worked myself up into a clown and did a trick unicycle act and a trapeze act. I did anything to make a living. (work)
I worked about eight and a half years in three different circuses - Barnum and Bailey, Cole Brothers' Circus, and Clyde Beatty. (work)
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