Quote by Roland Joffe
Im not a very serious person. You know how they say that clowns ar

Im not a very serious person. You know how they say that clowns are very funny in public and are really sad at home? Im really kind of stupid at home and more serious in public. – Roland Joffe

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When you look at our world, the truth is that were all under the influence of politics. – Roland Joffe

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Sitting down to a meal with an Indian family is different from sitting down to a meal with a British family. – Roland Joffe

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Food
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Making the City Of Joy gave me the best political education of my life. It became a wrestling match between an Englishman who had gradually ceased to be a Marxist, and a culture that was becoming more Marxist by the day. – Roland Joffe

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Education
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Im terrible at practical jokes. I do them too well, so theyre not funny. I end up saying, Oh, no, Im joking, Im joking. – Anna Torv

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Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh. – George Bernard Shaw

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If Im in something funny, I like to try and find some kind of serious line in it that people can relate to. – Ron Livingston

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A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five. – Groucho Marx

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