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Who picks your clothes - Stevie Wonder? - Don Rickles

Who picks your clothes – Stevie Wonder? – Don Rickles

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To my knowledge, I was the first guy really to do what I do. And then later on different comedians started trying doing it. – Don Rickles

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Knowledge
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I have no idea what Im going to say when I stand up to give a toast. But I do know that anything I say I find funny. – Don Rickles

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funny
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When you stand alone and sell yourself, you cant please everyone. But when youre different, you can last. – Don Rickles

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Very often, I dont make it through moments of recording because it is genuinely funny and absolutely ridiculous that a 60-year-old grown man is making these noises. – David Ogden Stiers

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Theres nothing wrong with being shallow as long as youre insightful about it. – Dennis Miller

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I think I have an inner confidence that my tastes are pretty simple, that what I find funny finds a wide audience. Im not particularly intellectual or clever or minority-focused in my creative instincts. And Im certainly not aware of suppressing more sophisticated ambitions. – Rowan Atkinson

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People dont realize that Im really funny and Im an excellent bridge player. – Sheryl Crow

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