Quote by Larry David
When youre not concerned with succeeding, you can work with comple

When youre not concerned with succeeding, you can work with complete freedom. – Larry David

Other quotes by Larry David

I wanted to make a living, but I really was not interested in money at all. I was interested in being a great comedian. – Larry David

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Money
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I think were all good and bad, but goods not funny. Bad is funny. Suppress the good and let the bad out, and then you can be funny. – Larry David

Category:
funny
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The best situation is being a single parent. The best part about is that you get time off, too, because the kids are with their mom, so its the best of both worlds. Theres a lot to be said for it. – Larry David

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mom
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Freedom
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I wish we would all remember that being American is not just about the freedom we have it is about those who gave it to us. – Mike Huckabee

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Freedom

When others stood idly by, you and your families gave your all, in defence of a risen people and in pursuit of Irish freedom and unity. – Gerry Adams

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Freedom

We still believe in the America that is a land of opportunity and a beacon of freedom. We believe in the America that challenges each of us to be better and bigger than ourselves. – Mitt Romney

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Freedom

Who is more to be pitied, a writer bound and gagged by policemen or one living in perfect freedom who has nothing more to say? – Kurt Vonnegut

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Freedom

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My truth – what I believe – is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, youd better choose the question carefully. – Javier Bardem

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If a mistake is not a stepping stone, it is a mistake. – Eli Siegel

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Mistakes

A man of great common sense and good taste – meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage. – George Bernard Shaw

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Courage

A gifted small girl has explained that pins are a great means of saving life, “by not swallowing them.” – Charles Edward Montague, Dramatic Values

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