I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.
“I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.”
— Mel Brooks · Actually
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I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.
“I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.”
— Mel Brooks · Actually
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“I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.”
“My job is to go out and entertain the most people possible.”
“If God wanted us to fly, He would have given us tickets.”
“I like Chris Rock. He's dangerous.”
“Anybody can direct, but there are only eleven good writers.”
“Rhetoric does not get you anywhere, because Hitler and Mussolini are just as good at rhetoric. But if you can bring these people down with comedy, they stand no chance.”
“I only drink coffee when I'm actually feeling tired. I've never wanted to become dependent on it, to be one of those people where I wake up and have to have coffee.”
“The thing that has not had enough attention is really thinking about how to use modern breeding techniques to really look at the germplasm pools and find ways to actually improve yields and to improve the heat and drought tolerance of these crops.”
“People overcoming the odds is actually a really important part of humanity, and I don't think we kind of get to celebrate that as much as we should.”
“Not only am I literally and figuratively the dark horse, I'm actually the poor horse. The only thing that I have going for me is my soul and my commitment to the American people.”
“Sometimes in T20, you need to bowl only one over, and once the captain has given you that one over, irrespective of whether it is good or bad, that one over is out of the equation. That actually helps you, that one over. By the time the batsman figures out what you are trying to do, you get rid of one over.”