Quote by Ben Stiller
The failure of The Cable Guy impacted my career. I had to start wr

The failure of The Cable Guy impacted my career. I had to start writing and acting again. – Ben Stiller

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I dont think the public is dying to see me necessarily be funny all the time. – Ben Stiller

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funny
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Jim Carrey, a comic genius, has a harder time overcoming the publics desire for him to be funny simply because hes so good at it. – Ben Stiller

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funny
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I love New York. I was sad, depressed and incredibly moved by our fellow countrymen and what theyve done. I wanted to give people a chance to see something funny, have a distraction. – Ben Stiller

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There is always time for failure. – John Mortimer

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The young think that failure is the Siberian end of the line, banishment from all the living, and tend to do what I then did – which was to hide. – James A. Baldwin

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Educational institutes can no longer be prizes in church politics or furnish berths for failure in other walks of life. – E. Franklin Frazier

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If you learn from defeat, you havent really lost. – Zig Ziglar

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Its funny, though, speaking of fathers and sons, because me and John Goodman played father and son, like, five or six years ago in the film Death Sentence, and I got back with him again in Inside Llewyn Davis. – Garrett Hedlund

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He who is taught to live upon little owes more to his fathers wisdom than he who has a great deal left him does to his fathers care. – William Penn

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