Quote by Margaret Cho
Im taking a lot of my favorite artists, different people, my favor

Im taking a lot of my favorite artists, different people, my favorite music and marrying that with what I do as a comic. Its very collaborative, arty, fun and cool. – Margaret Cho

Other quotes by Margaret Cho

I can never tell when something is funny. I just have to do it onstage and find out. – Margaret Cho

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funny
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Why cant all different types of women be considered beautiful? Why cant we cant we all be considered possible love interests? – Margaret Cho

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Women
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Other Quotes from
cool
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Ive never been cool and I dont really care about being cool. Its just an awful lot of time and hair gel wasted. – Chris Martin

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cool

I dont need to hang out in a posse and try to act cool. – Jeremy London

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cool

I really wanted to do something positive on the Internet. I wanted to try to get young people talking about, thinking about, lifes big questions-make it cool and OK to wonder about the heart, the soul and free will and God and death and big topics like that, big human topics. – Rainn Wilson

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cool

Sometimes, the other characters are too normal and then you start to be brought back to reality but then Luna shows up and she is just so funny and cool and honest and slightly mad and shes all that matters. She is 100% true. She puts on no shows, because she is so comfortable with herself. – Evanna Lynch

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cool

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I still love following and thinking about politics. I enjoy recommending important journalism I read or see from other sources. – Dan Rather

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Planning to play: thats what saving for retirement is today – and it is antithetical to the nature of play, fully within the definition of work, and blissfully ignorant of the reality of death. – John Thorn

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