Quote by Matt LeBlanc
Its funny - nowadays people that are famous get chased by paparazz

Its funny – nowadays people that are famous get chased by paparazzi. They have this fame, but they dont have the money to hide from it. – Matt LeBlanc

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I believe that laughter is the best emotional Band-Aid in the world. Its like natures Neosporin. – Matt LeBlanc

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Friends was an education in intelligent comedic banter in intelligent vernacular. It was an education in scene study. It was an education in group dynamic. I came out of there with a masters degree in comedy. – Matt LeBlanc

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I have funny bones. If theres ever any kind of tension, Ill always be the one to try and be funny to loosen things up. – Matt LeBlanc

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Normally, I name my characters after famous comedians. – Paula Danziger

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Among famous traitors of history one might mention the weather. – Ilka Chase

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I became very famous, as a teenager, and my name and photo were splashed in all the media. They made me larger than life, so I wanted to live larger than life, and the only way to do that was to be intoxicated. – Cat Stevens

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In New York, after that famous home run, they expected me to be up there every year. That homer raised me to a high level, with the top guys in the game. – Bobby Thomson

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