tv show names in quotes

tv show names in quotes

tv show names in quotes
quotes on god's "non-existence"?

do you know any quotes that are about how "god does not exist"? or "anti-good-god" attitudes? (see below for examples)
I'm not necessarily saying that i believe this way, that has nothing to do with the question, so don't start lecturing me!! some examples are:
"Sometimes I ask myself if God will ever forgive us for what we've done to each other. Then I realize, God left this place a long time ago."-----Danny Archer, "Blood Diamond"

"Why thank God [that you're recovering from a disease]? He's the one who gave it too you in the first place"----Dr. House, "House M.D."

can be from books, movies, magazines, tv shows, you name it.

THANK YOU!!
sorry, i messed up on danny archer's quote. it's ""Sometimes I wonder... will God ever forgive us for what we've done to each other? Then I look around and I realise... God left this place a long time ago. "
sorry!!

I would not help you with this, since I'd be touching on the spiritual and if God does exist, this would be something I'd regret forever. HOWEVER....

The best place for quotations that I've found is: http://www.quotationspage.com/ and there's always the option of doing a Google search for "athiest or agnostic quotations".

One thing I do admire is your openmindedness -- a true journey of any type is well thought out in the beginning. I would hope that this quest for quotes to disprove God would lead you to learn more about a Higher Power. There are many good quotes about that too.

I've recently had a lot to say about the therapeutic effect of laughter. A few days ago I wrote about the memorable occasions on radio and television when performers like Peter Cook and Dudley Moore have been convulsed with fits of uncontrollable laughter. Many of these corpsing attacks have been triggered by unintentional double entendres. One of these oft-repeated howlers relates to my friendFanny Cradock. At this point I've got to be very careful, because while I'm glad to be able to honour Fanny's memory, I don't want to be accused of name dropping. This I've always regarded as a form of self aggrandisement, rather like the highbrow pedants who litter their speech with Latin or German quotations, even though they know they'll be never be understood by most of their audience.

These thoughts came to mind recently when I re-read Time to Remember, the autobiography of Johnny and Fanny Cradock, the Bon Viveur cookery team. Here was the flamboyant Fanny to a tee, name dropping as outrageously as she did throughout her life. Every page of these memoirs is filled with recollections of her adventures with 'Willy', 'Monty' and 'Normie', whom lesser mortals know as Somerset Maugham, Sir Compton MacKenzie and Sir Norman Hartnell. Here were accounts of her epicurean adventures around the globe. A meal she had on the terrace of Cipriani's in Venice, lingering over a desert of Paste à l'Armagnac teamed with a priceless bottle of Chateau d'Yquem 1926. But for me the most poignant parts of the book are those which relate to events I actually shared. These include the televised show at the Albert Hall, when a packed house of 7,000 fans looked down on a cookery demonstration given in a flood-lit boxing ring decked out to look like a typical French bistro. During the morning rehearsals Fanny lost her voice, through a mixture of nerves and abuse of her voice as she barked out increasingly frantic instructions to her team of helpers. Then, a few hours before the performance, she was finally overcome by a fit of panic and ran out of the hall, hailing a taxi to take her to a church where she hoped to find escape from her mental agony. She was rescued by the ever-dependable Johnny, who far from being a drunken wimp, as he was often portrayed by the media, was in fact the quiet strength of the partnership.

Later the book recounts the splendid New Year's Eve parties that Johnny and Fanny gave for eighty or more friends and A-list celebrities at their delightful Georgian Dower House in Hertfordshire. On these splendid occasions the driveway would be lit with flaming torches. Guests, on entering the festively decorated house, would be greeted by carols sung by a choir standing one above the other on the steps of the foyer's spiral staircase. At one of these parties Fanny introduced me to an attractive young fellow who had just come down from university where he had been President of the Oxford Union. This man, she assured me, would one day be Prime Minister of Great Britain. His name was Gyles Brandreth, who has certainly had an illustrious career but seems unlikely now to take over the leadership of the country. All this, of course, is idle gossip, but it does give me an excuse to recall the famous gaffe made by David Coleman, when he was introducing Match of the Day immediately after the Cradock's had been demonstrating the making of cakes and pastries. To provide a bridging link between tarts and tackles Coleman came out with the classic comment: 'And for those of you who watched the last programme. I hope all your doughnuts will turn out like Fanny's'.

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tv show names in quotes

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11 Benny Hill Quotes to Celebrate the Birth of Laughter

Ready to laugh with some Benny Hill quotes? Alfred "Alfie" Hill (the comedian we lovingly refer to as "Benny Hill) was born on January 21, 1924. He was one of the few men in the world who could tick off as many people as he could entertain. If you're in the mood for some Benny Hill humor, or even just some nostalgia, these 11 Benny Hill quotes should do the trick.

1. "Just because nobody complains doesn't mean all parachutes are perfect."

2. "That's what show business is, sincere insincerity."

3. "Have you noticed that all the people in favour of birth control are already born?"

4. "Why would I make one woman so miserable when I can make so many women very happy?"

5. "The odds against there being a bomb on a plane are a million to one, and against two bombs a million times a million to one. Next time you fly, cut the odds and take a bomb."

6. "Roses are reddish, violets are bluish. If it weren't for Christmas, we'd all be Jewish."

7. "Live each day as if it were your last...because one day, you'll be right!"

8. "I'm the one who gets the laughs!"

Of course, some of the best and most insightful Benny Hill quotes are quotes by other people. Quotes that give insight as to how he made others feel and the marks he made on their lives. The next five quotes aren't from Benny himself, but rather those who were touched by him.

9. "A decade ago, Benny Hill died in obscurity. But posterity has treated him well. He's more admired than ever - as a spate of new biographies will soon show - and is British TV's most successful comedy export." ~ The Independent

10. "He was completely whacky. He wouldn't ever use the cue cards; he just used to make it up. He was just brilliant." ~ Jayne Melville (Benny Hill Dancer)

11. "Benny Hill will always be the bastard stepchild of British sketch comedy. In a realm where The Goon Show and Monty Python's Flying Circus remain on pedestals, Hill is the bad boy looking up the skirts and down the blouses of passing ladies. His was a style born of vaudeville, a broad burlesque focused on breasts and butts." ~ Bill Gibron

So there you have it - great Benny Hill quotes. Some are by him, some about him, but they all sum up the character of Benny Hill quite nicely. Let's remember him and the laughter and humor he brought us with these eleven Benny Hill quotes.

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First person who can name all of these movie/video/song quotes (total of 5) will get best answer?

1. movie: "You two better be ready for a whole lotta ugly comin' atcha from a never ending parade of stupid"

2. song "We'd listen to the radio play all night
Didn't want to go home to another fight
Through all the hard times in my life
Those night kept me alive"

3. video "Oh, Judy, why'd you have to make my life so gloomy"

4. TV Show "Now there was a visual picture I didn't need"

5. (easy one), song: "So come on and let me know, should I stay or should I go"

Good luck.
dang Eat Right, ur good. alright try these:

"Ello Poppet" (movie)

"if that's the best you got better put your fingers back to the keys" (song)

"their bombs i tell you, bombs, they're not fireworks, they're down right BOMBS"

try those

Wow, I only know that #5 is the Clash. I guess that means I lose.

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