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Making a living is nothing; the great difficulty is making a point, making a difference - with words.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Alas, the heart is not a metaphor, or at least not always a metaphor.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Memory - the very skin of life.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
In the '90s, you couldn't say the word 'nerd' to someone when pitching a show. They would have considered that too niche and wouldn't have listened.
— Chris Hardwick
Nerdists, unlike nerds, tend to be creators as much as consumers. They're creative consumers.
— Chris Hardwick
When you travel your first discovery is that you do not exist.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Alcohol is like pouring smiles on your brain.
— Chris Hardwick
Art is a profession, not a shrine.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
I spent a lot of time bowling as a kid, mostly because I grew up in bowling alleys. They were kind of my playgrounds.
— Chris Hardwick
With stand-up, there's a little bit of an exaggerated reality because things have to be manipulated to create comedy, to create jokes.
— Chris Hardwick
My best friend, Wil Wheaton, identifies himself as a geek.
— Chris Hardwick
When comedians get successful, the fans that they have aren't the fans they would hang out with. I don't have that problem.
— Chris Hardwick
Canadians, do not vomit on me!
— Elizabeth Hardwick
If you can build your career around your passions, then you're winning in life; that's one of the best things you can ask for.
— Chris Hardwick
Real philosophy is like trying to read an alarm system installation manual in Korean.
— Chris Hardwick
Like lycanthropy, the nerd gene can skip a generation. My maternal grandfather was a technophile.
— Chris Hardwick
The reason why people don't get called back to sequels is because they did badly in the original [movie].
— Omari Hardwick
I learned not to confuse 'busy' with 'productive,' but I'm still far too addicted to email to resist its early-morning digital snuggles.
— Chris Hardwick
Don't do drugs because if you do drugs you'll go to prison, and drugs are really expensive in prison.
— John Hardwick
Do you think Patrick Swayze now goes up behind people in pottery classes and hugs them just to crack up other ghosts?
— Chris Hardwick
It's so much easier to give advice than to take it.
— Chris Hardwick
As a comedy nerd, I get a lot out of the podcast because I'm genuinely interested in the people I'm talking to.
— Chris Hardwick
If you wish to achieve any success in this life, do your best to surround yourself with an orgy of good choices.
— Chris Hardwick
It's funny: when I first started getting vocal about how much I liked 'Doctor Who,' I didn't realize how deep the fan base was.
— Chris Hardwick
A big company is like trying to steer a luxury liner.
— Chris Hardwick
On 'Sanjay and Craig,' I've had a number of chances to work with Chris Hardwick, and that is so much fun.
— Maulik Pancholy
Twitter is really a hyper-distilled version of how the internet should work - short bursts of relatively useful information.
— Chris Hardwick
No matter what tricks you use or what decisions you make, go easy on yourself as someone who's on a never-ending quest for improvement.
— Chris Hardwick
Bowling really was a big American sport in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, and then it kind of died off in the '80s.
— Chris Hardwick
Comic-Con is nerd Christmas. People go wanting to have fun.
— Chris Hardwick
I've gone from being bullied by jocks as a kid to being bullied by nerds as an adult.
— Chris Hardwick
The great is seldom a deterrent to the mediocre
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Sex, without society as its landscape, has never been of much interest to fiction.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
There's something about shooting webs out of my wrists and climbing up things that just makes me happy.
— Chris Hardwick
I'm just gonna do a podcast because it's mine, I can control it, I have complete responsibility over it, and no one can touch it.
— Chris Hardwick
Actors are intelligent. Yet, many of them do not communicate well. That's what makes it so hard to have a relationship with one.
— Omari Hardwick
A Doll's House is about money, about the way it turns locks.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
I don't know if the podcast as a medium will ever have the cultural impact that TV and movies do. It may never be super-mainstream.
— Chris Hardwick
We're gonna have fun, god***it!
— Chris Hardwick
I feel like so much of why I sort of want to work in television is so that people know to come see me live.
— Chris Hardwick
Stand-up isn't something I just sit down and start writing - it's ideas you come up with in the shower, while you're driving, waiting in line.
— Chris Hardwick
Houses of evil similarity appeared like rows of disciplined, humiliated orphans.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
One of the many reasons why I love stand-up so much is when you're performing, you get instant feedback. You know if stuff is working right away.
— Chris Hardwick
Self-love is an idolatry. Self-hatred is a tragedy.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
The lifeblood of YouTube is sharing.
— Chris Hardwick
Fleetwood Mac is just one of my all-time favorite bands.
— Chris Hardwick
There is nothing quite like this novel with its rage and ragings, its discontent and angry restlessness. Wuthering Heights is a virgin's story.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
When I was in grade school I was into chess club, Latin club, D&D, computer camp - everything that made vaginas go away.
— Chris Hardwick
The goal of almost every comic is to find a comedy voice - a specific point of view that an audience can latch onto.
— Chris Hardwick
The famous carry about with them a great weight of patriarchal baggage-the footnotes of their lives.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
I have opinions about the differences between Memphis barbecue and Texas barbecue. Put me in the kitchen and you'll see how Southern I can be.
— Chris Hardwick
Steal moments of happiness if you have to, and then collect them until they are the dominant images in your psyche.
— Chris Hardwick
Now, my novel begins. No, now I begin my novel - and yet I cannot decide whether to call myself I or she.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
In art it is not often possible to make direct use of your dreams of tomorrow and your excuses for yesterday.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
The 'Hipster Nerds' like stuff because they hate it. It's like they ironically like it.
— Chris Hardwick
The greatest gift is a passion for reading.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Here in the city the worst thing that can happen to a nation has happened: we are a people afraid of its youth.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
[Charlotte Bronte] had thought of every maneuver for circumventing those stony obstructions of wives who would not remove themselves.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
The future may be an enemy. Time can turn happy days and nights into nothing.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
I played tournament chess from fifth grade up into high school.
— Chris Hardwick
I've been out of work so many times in my life that relying too much on just one job is terrifying.
— Chris Hardwick
Jokes that make me laugh out loud when I write them almost always bomb. I have no idea why.
— Chris Hardwick
I am alone here in New York, no longer a we.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Nature should have been pleased to have made this age miserable, without making it also ridiculous.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
If I wasn't acting or doing stand-up, I would be in animation. Or if I had the discipline I might studies physics.
— Chris Hardwick
I am a freelancer. My services are available to anyone at any time.
— Chris Hardwick
I probably get one or two days off every five or six weeks.
— Chris Hardwick
Poetry has, in a way, been my bridge to my acting career.
— Omari Hardwick
Biology is destiny only for girls.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
The stain of place hangs on not as a birthright but as a sort of artifice, a bit of cosmetic.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
It changed my whole outlook. I lost a decade to self-pity, and the next thing I knew I was turning 40.
— Chris Hardwick
I hate to say it, but because of humanity's capitalistic nature, money is important.
— Chris Hardwick
Growing up in the 70s and 80s, it took effort to be a nerd. You had to seek out the nerd stuff.
— Chris Hardwick
Traditionally nerd-based culture is now a big sector of pop culture.
— Chris Hardwick
Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
Don't tell television, but there is some superior programming being made on the Interwebz.
— Chris Hardwick
You have grown a little beard, I said.
You see it is not true that one can't change. — Elizabeth Hardwick
You see it is not true that one can't change. — Elizabeth Hardwick
What we have as artists is the immortalization opportunity that others don't have, because our work is lasting; it's there forever to view.
— Omari Hardwick
Any nerd who grew up around the time that I did, BBC programming was a treasure chest for us.
— Chris Hardwick
Mainstream culture is like your mom: It's always a little late to catch on and gets easily confused by technology, but it means well.
— Chris Hardwick
Worry is a misuse of your imagination.
— Chris Hardwick
You can't throw money at the Internet to make it work - it really is all about the quality of the content.
— Chris Hardwick
The first rule in the book of love is acceptance.
— Destinee Hardwick
Books give not wisdom where none was before. But where some is, there reading makes it more.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
If reality shows are so popular, that means their viewers are screaming for more realness.
— Omari Hardwick
I don't really read reviews and comments that much. There just isn't a lot to be gained from it.
— Chris Hardwick
People LOVE giving bad news. They love it. This is because negative information GREATLY empowers the giver and makes them feel important.
— Chris Hardwick
When it's all said and done, I am secure enough with my manhood to say to the world, 'I am a male actor, and its okay for me to play a gay man.'
— Omari Hardwick
Some people learn comedy, and some people just are comedy.
— Chris Hardwick
There's not many a man who would get shot and then come visit the family responsible.
— Chris Hardwick
The thing about hipsters is that they take very seriously trying to make themselves look like they don't take themselves seriously.
— Chris Hardwick