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(1890—1977)
U.S. comedian
It isn't necessary to have relatives in Kansas City in order to be unhappy.
(1890—1977)
U.S. comedian
Just remember, my little cabbage, if there weren't any closets, there wouldn't be any hooks, and if there weren't any hooks, there wouldn't be any fish, which would suit me fine.
(1890—1977)
U.S. comedian
Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him.
(1890—1977) in Monkey Business
Look at me. I worked my way up from nothing to state of extreme poverty.
(1935--)
U.S. comedian
Although, so far there's no known treatment for death's crippling effects, still everyone can acquaint himself with the three early warning signs of death: one, rigor mortis; two, a rotting smell; three, occasional drowsiness.
(1897—1987)
British actress
A diet is when you watch what you eat and wish you could eat what you watch.
(1908--)
U.S. economist
It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast--even the English can't do it!