Quote by Albert Brooks
I cant not put humor in a book. - Albert Brooks

I cant not put humor in a book. – Albert Brooks

Other quotes by Albert Brooks

Twitter, to me, works if youre funny. Twitter doesnt work as a promotional tool unless you do it very, very, very occasionally. – Albert Brooks

Category:
funny
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If we had 3 million exhibitionists and only one voyeur, nobody could make any money. – Albert Brooks

Category:
Money
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Other Quotes from
Humor
category

The great thing about university is that they incline you to get up and do it, from the Classics to modern plays, to the humor that Monty Pythons made popular. – Michael York

Category:
Humor

Humor has historically been tied to the mores of the day. The Yellow Kid was predicated on what people thought was funny about the immigrant Irish. When youre different in a society, youre funny. – Will Eisner

Category:
Humor

Im not just a big-haired redhead country singer who dresses flamboyantly, has this wicked sense of humor and wears rhinestones. – Naomi Judd

Category:
Humor

While it is true that Frank had a great sense of humor, he was also very serious about composing music. In reality there are only a handful of skilled players who can play his most complex pieces. It takes a lot of patience to learn and requires a fantastic memory. – Dweezil Zappa

Category:
Humor

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