Quote by Joe Rogan
I had a sense of who I was before I got famous. - Joe Rogan

I had a sense of who I was before I got famous. – Joe Rogan

Other quotes by Joe Rogan

Your bodys really only meant to compete at the highest levels of combat sports for a few years. – Joe Rogan

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Sports
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Joe Rogan
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The audience changes every night. Youre the same person. You have to speak your mind and do the stuff that you think is funny and makes you laugh. – Joe Rogan

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funny
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Joe Rogan
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I had seen movies before that that had made me laugh, but I had never seen anything even remotely close to as funny as Richard Pryor was, just standing there talking. – Joe Rogan

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funny
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Other Quotes from
famous
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Quite often I can be in a bookshop, standing beneath a great big picture of myself and paying for a book with a credit card clearly marked John Grisham, yet no one recognises me. I often say Im a famous author in a country where no one reads. – John Grisham

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famous

Ive never dreamed of being famous. The idea of it really scares me. – Jeremy London

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famous

I had a flight trainer who is one of the biggest and most famous helicopter pilots the world. – Izabella Scorupco

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famous

I always regarded people who want fame with a lot of suspicion. Unless you have a product to sell, I dont know why anyone would want to be famous. I cant imagine what need that would fill. – Jessica Cutler

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famous

Random Quotes

Take care of your body. Its the only place you have to live. – Jim Rohn

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fitness

The poor prey on one another because their lives offer no hope and communicate the tragic message to these human beings that they have no possibility to attain a decent standard of living. – Thabo Mbeki

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Hope

Indecision becomes decision with time. – Author Unknown

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Decisions

Southeast Asia food uses many different types of spices which are quite new to me, like the curry leaves which I saw at the Kreta Ayer wet market in Chinatown. With such spices used in cooking, this usually imparts a strong aroma to Southeast Asian food, which appeals to the senses. – Joel Robuchon

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Food