Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.
“Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.”
— Kevin Hart · Debates
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Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.
“Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.”
— Kevin Hart · Debates
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“Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.”
“At the end of the day, I want to be part of the same conversation as Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor.”
“Laughter heals all wounds, and that's one thing that everybody shares. No matter what you're going through, it makes you forget about your problems. I think the world should keep laughing.”
“The thing about impressing your girlfriend is that when you do something like a private island in Fiji, it's all downhill from that point.”
“Any hand that I've shaken, any person that I met when I was Joe Blow, now that I'm this guy Kevin Hart, has come back. That's why I treat everybody with respect. I'm always a nice pleasant guy to meet because when they come back to you, they remember.”
“I was the guy on the swim team entertaining the bus on the way to the meets.”
“Imams must ridicule Caliphate fantasies. Exchange programmes between Muslim-only schools and non-Muslim-majority schools should be initiated. Community-based debates around these themes must no longer be shut down from fear of offence.”
“The Sophists' paradoxical talk pieces and their public debates were entertainment in 5th century Greece. And in that world, Socrates was an entertainer.”
“A lot of discussions and debates happen in our party. Isn't it good to have a democratically run party rather than a dynastic one? So obviously, discussions do happen, and they are for the good.”
“I love having debates with people when they are debates but some people, you just can't. Some people shouldn't be given the oxygen.”
“That a literature in our time is living is shown in that way that it debates problems.”
“One of the lessons learned from 22 July is that we have to take seriously all those people who take part in debates on the Internet, expressing extreme views, and then meet them, discuss with them, bring them into the open. We have not used bans or used the laws to try to forbid parties or political tendencies which we don't like.”