Quote by Seth Rogen
As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the jo

As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the job I wanted. – Seth Rogen

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I feel like if I won an award and I was giving my speech and the music started, thats all Id remember, the humiliation I felt when the music started. It would mar the entire experience for me. – Seth Rogen

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Experience
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My moms a social worker, and my dad works in non-profit organisations. – Seth Rogen

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dad
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I dont make the best movies in the world, but at times, I do feel like Im adding something to the cinematic community. – Seth Rogen

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movies
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When youre out of sight for as long as I was, theres a funny feeling of betrayal that comes over people when they see you again. – Esther Williams

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funny

If you could cross a lion and a monkey, thats what Id be, because monkeys are funny and lions are strong. – Marlon Wayans

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funny

I got to play with Nintendos Wii, yes its a funny name and not very revolutionary but it was fun whipping your arms around. – Olivia Munn

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funny

If my films make one more person miserable, Ill feel I have done my job. – Woody Allen

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funny

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