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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I wouldnt totally rule out doing Letterman or the Tonight Show if I had a set that I just happened to write that I thought was funny but was still appropriate for network censors. But Im not going to go out of my way. – Joe Rogan

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funny
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Joe Rogan
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The only time I commit to conspiracy theories is when something way retarded happens. Like Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone. – Joe Rogan

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alone
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Joe Rogan
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Other Quotes from
famous
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That save from Peles header was the best I ever made. I didnt have any idea how famous it would become – to start with, I didnt even realise Id made it at all. – Gordon Banks

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famous

I dont think Ill ever feel as famous or as popular as I felt when I was a 17-year-old soccer player in Modle. Only about 20,000 people live there and 12,000 of them come to every game. Running onto the pitch each week was just the most fantastic feeling. Nothing can beat that. – Jo Nesbo

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famous

Im famous today. People like me today. Might not like me tomorrow. You cant count on it. – Dave Chappelle

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famous

Ive had to deal, a lot, with my own sense of intimidation at meeting famous people – especially actors, but really any famous people. – Charlie Kaufman

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famous

Random Quotes

Also, I used to think that one day I might get someone to iron my shirts, but the truth is I really like doing them myself. – David Sedaris

Category:
Truth

President Bush spent last night calling world leaders to support the war with Iraq and it is sad when the most powerful man on earth is yelling, I know youre there, pick up, pick up. – Craig Kilborn

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sad

To be idle and to be poor have always been reproaches, and therefore every man endeavors with his utmost care to hide his poverty from others, and his idleness from himself. – Samuel Johnson

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Idleness

A sense is what has the power of receiving into itself the sensible forms of things without the matter, in the way in which a piece of wax takes on the impress of a signet-ring without the iron or gold. – Aristotle

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power