Quote by Al Yankovic
As my father used to tell me, the only true sign of success in lif

As my father used to tell me, the only true sign of success in life is being able to do for a living that which makes you happy. – Al Yankovic

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One of my pet peeves is that sometimes the talents of my band get overlooked because, and it was the same problem that Frank Zappa had, with a lot of groups that use humor, people dont realize theres a lot of craft behind the comedy. – Al Yankovic

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Humor
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People never ask people doing serious music, Do you ever think about doing funny music? – Al Yankovic

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funny
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When I go to my live shows its often a multigenerational audience, a family bonding experience. – Al Yankovic

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Experience
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The kind of theater that I do is sort of narrative realism, which I think in the broadest sense is legitimate to say is mainstream. I mean, in a certain sense, Suzan-Loris plays have had mainstream levels of success. But Suzan-Lori is in some ways not a narrative realist. – Tony Kushner

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Success

Success is finding satisfaction in giving a little more than you take. – Christopher Reeve

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Success

I think that everything you do helps you to write if youre a writer. Adversity and success both contribute largely to making you what you are. If you dont experience either one of those, youre being deprived of something. – Shelby Foote

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Success

Success is like a liberation or the first phrase of a love story. – Jeanne Moreau

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Success

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The customs and fashions of men change like leaves on the bough, some of which go and others come. – Dante Alighieri

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Change

Everything has been said yet few have taken advantage of it. Since all our knowledge is essentially banal, it can only be of value to minds that are not. – Raoul Vaneigem

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Knowledge

Truth is the daughter of time. – Proverb

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Truth

Ere he returned, Madame descended and passed from the sparkling sunshine into the gloom of the portico, with a melancholy consciousness of the symbolic. For her spirit, too, had its poetic intuitions and insights… – Israel Zangwill, Dreamers of the Ghetto, “From a Mattress Grave,” 1897

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Emotions