Quote by Warren Mitchell
Comedy comes from conflict, from hatred. - Warren Mitchell

Comedy comes from conflict, from hatred. – Warren Mitchell

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I knew that I did not have to buy into societys notion that I had to be handsome and healthy to be happy. I was in charge of my spaceship and it was my up, my down. I could choose to see this situation as a setback or as a starting point. I chose to begin life again. – Warren Mitchell

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