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My mother wanted us to understand that the tragedies of your life one day have to potential to be the comic stories the next.
— Nora Ephron
I came to New York late; I was already past 30.
— Jeffrey Tambor
I really wanted to do things that weren't comic. It felt like finding people who can see this other side to me.
— Rachael Harris
Nothing in this world happens by chance
— Paulo Coelho
I've always wanted to come to Comic Con.
— Jon Huertas
I never knew that I would be performing on talk shows with Sia.
— Maddie Ziegler
I just didn't want to be pigeonholed as an 'ethnic comic' or an 'Asian comic.' I just wanted to be on the same playing field as everyone else.
— Aziz Ansari
I just wanted to be a good comic and had no sense of show business, but at some point you want the opportunity to write a show about your life.
— Marc Maron
This is the typical fallacy on which all of CONSUMER AMERICA is based. Some piece of useless crap will make people like you.
— Blake Nelson
There was freedom of speech in this era," James Oliver reminds the gentle reader, "so long as you were prepared to pay for it at the end of a rope.
— James A. Oliver
I'm a comic nerd. I'm a former serious collector for much of my childhood and early teen years I wanted to draw underground comics.
— Anthony Bourdain
I've always wanted to play more comic parts.
— Dominic West
There's no recovery on Main Street, I can tell you that for sure. And in a re - in an economy like this, we don't need to be raising anybody's taxes.
— Haley Barbour
Spider-Man initially made me want to come to New York and work for Marvel; I wanted to be a comic book artist.
— Chris Columbus
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist. That was my other dream job.
— Drew Carey
Everybody wanted to be the hero of their own story. Nobody wanted to be comic relief.
— Lev Grossman
I never wanted to be road comic.
— Bobby Lee