13+ Margaret Smith Quotes On Education, Slavery And Government
Margaret Smith is an American stand-up comedian and actress. She is best known for her appearances on the HBO comedy specials, including her debut on the show in 1986. She is also known for her appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Margaret Smith on education, slavery, government.
My uncle Sammy was an angry man. He had printed on his tombstone: What are you looking at? — Margaret Smith
There's a light at the end of the tunnel. And it's a train. — Margaret Smith
Safety was not a big thing when I was growing up. A seat belt was something that got in the way: 'Ma, the seat belt is digging into my back.' 'Stuff it down into the seat. And roll those windows up, you're letting the smoke out' — Margaret Smith
Sin recognized but that may keep us humble, But oh, it keeps us nasty. — Margaret Smith
My femininity is always something I've tried to preserve in this dog-eat-dog world. — Margaret Smith
I can't get a relationship to last longer than it takes to make copies of their tapes. — Margaret Smith
The best contraceptive is the word no - repeated frequently. — Margaret Smith
I don't visit my parents often because Delta Airlines won't wait in the yard while I run in. — Margaret Smith
I went out to dinner with a Marine last weekend. He looked across the table and he goes, "I could kill you in seven seconds." I go, "I'll just have toast, then." — Margaret Smith
If I had been the Virgin Mary, I would have said "No." — Margaret Smith
I hate people. People make me pro-nuclear. — Margaret Smith
Only when all images of Earth are hushed and the clamor of the senses be stilled, and the soul has passed beyond thought of self, can the eternal wisdom be revealed to the mystic who seeks that highest communion with the unseen. — Margaret Smith
My mom's Jewish and my dad's Irish Catholic alcoholic, so I whine on the inside. — Margaret Smith
Life Lessons by Margaret Smith
- Margaret Smith emphasizes the importance of being yourself and embracing your uniqueness. She encourages her audiences to take risks, be creative, and have fun with their comedy.
- Margaret Smith also stresses the importance of hard work and dedication to the craft of comedy, emphasizing that success is not achieved overnight.
- Lastly, Margaret Smith encourages her audiences to be open to feedback and criticism, and to use it to grow and improve their craft.
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