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That was liquid football
— Steve Coogan
Got my fungal foot powder? Ah, it's a lifesaver, you know. I'd effectively be disabled if it weren't for these.
— Steve Coogan
Big comedy is good, I like things that are big, but good comedy has to be truthful I think and has to reflect some sort of reality.
— Steve Coogan
I'm gonna hump ya. Like Deputy Dog ... Would hump ya.
— Steve Coogan
I don't go to premieres, unless I'm contractually bound to.
— Steve Coogan
Even great people are always slightly disappointing, which is generally what makes them interesting.
— Steve Coogan
I want my work to be judged, not me.
— Steve Coogan
I think if you try to look for something to show off as an actor, vanity can get the better of you.
— Steve Coogan
When I see friends from school I think they've all grown old and I've stayed the same.
— Steve Coogan
Hacking into a victim of crime's phone is a sort of poetically elegant manifestation of a modus operandi the tabloids have.
— Steve Coogan
Actors say they do their own stunts for the integrity of the film but I did them because they looked like a lot of fun.
— Steve Coogan
I'm really encouraged by Pope Francis, because I think his attitude is totally laudable.
— Steve Coogan
My father worked for IBM. My mother raised us kids. There were six of us, and a couple of extra foster kids at any given time.
— Steve Coogan
I try to not make safe choices, but I also like to do stuff which is interesting and is sort of exciting in some way and accessible.
— Steve Coogan
The truth is somewhere in the middle of funny and serious.
— Steve Coogan
What terrifies me is that I might somehow endorse that view so people think they don't have to read books anymore.
— Steve Coogan
Far from being this big, booming voice, the Daily Mail is just a little man behind a curtain.
— Steve Coogan
I don't like big feet. It reminds me of gammon.
— Steve Coogan
I am of the very last generation who didn't have computers at school. As we grow old we'll become something of an aberration.
— Steve Coogan
The rest of Europe tends to be very comfortable with sexuality. The British and the Americans are kind of hung up about it.
— Steve Coogan
I think it's always funny when you see kids do Shakespeare.
— Steve Coogan
I'm an entertainer. I don't go round saying I'm a paragon of virtue, so that is clearly not in the public interest.
— Steve Coogan
I don't want to go around making everyone else agree with me. I don't feel the need to do that.
— Steve Coogan
I'm getting older , so I'm quieting down a bit.
— Steve Coogan
That's what gives people hope - that you can still love someone from afar and you can still have those feelings across an ocean.
— Steve Coogan
I like the transience of Klimt paintings.
— Steve Coogan
Convoy? Michael, you're hanging around with a man who uses a collective term for a single vehicle.
— Steve Coogan
If it was just the potatoes that were affected, at the end of the day you will pay the price if you're a fussy eater.
— Steve Coogan
I don't like new bands. I don't want to be one of those pathetic old men in their forties who knows exactly what 18-year-olds are into.
— Steve Coogan
People regurgitate the same old cliches and it becomes like a photocopy of a photocopy of something that's vaguely interesting.
— Steve Coogan
Two fat ladies, 88! Not that you'd find these ladies at a bingo hall, of course ... they're altogether a higher class of fat lady.
— Steve Coogan
No one has a monopoly on wisdom, and even for people who aren't religious, you can learn things from religious people.
— Steve Coogan
If you chase something too desperately, it eludes you.
— Steve Coogan
I enjoy comedy but it can become wearisome.
— Steve Coogan
I think there's as much profundity and wisdom in Shakespeare, more so in fact, than those in the Bible.
— Steve Coogan
The tabloids operate in an amoral parallel universe where the bottom line is selling newspapers.
— Steve Coogan
Guide dogs for the blind. It's cruel really, isn't it? Getting a dog to lead a man round all day. Not fair on either of them.
— Steve Coogan
There is a strong ethical dimension to the best comedy. Not only does it avoid reinforcing prejudices, it actively challenges them.
— Steve Coogan
I am lucky to be in a profession that is not age dependent.
— Steve Coogan
I think you need to have the guts to not use comedy. Often, the people that work in comedy use a joke to avoid contemplation.
— Steve Coogan
All those people who go around saying Life begins at forty, they're notable by their absence. The nerve.
— Steve Coogan
I happen to have a public profile. Ditto newspaper editors. It's a result of what I do, not an end.
— Steve Coogan
The one thing that gives you faith is the fact that people can be apart physically but they can still have an emotional connection.
— Steve Coogan
It's arguably the best newspaper in the world.
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Hitler was nice to dogs
— Steve Coogan