George Carlin — "I'm not a preacher. I'm just a guy who likes to tell people what to do."
I'm not a preacher. I'm just a guy who likes to tell people what to do.
I'm not a preacher. I'm just a guy who likes to tell people what to do.
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"I don't have a problem with drugs. I have a problem with people who have a problem with drugs."
"All my best words are those that I stole from other people."
"I don’t have pet peeves; I have major psychotic fucking hatreds."
"I think people should be allowed to do anything they want. We haven't tried that for a while. Maybe this time it'll work."
"The only good thing about the good old days is that they're gone."
American stand-up comedian whose 'Seven Words You Can't Say on Television' (1972) reached the Supreme Court and reshaped US obscenity law. Closely associated with Richard Pryor (countercultural-comedy peer) and Lenny Bruce (predecessor in obscenity-law fights). For an intellectual contrast, see Tipper Gore, co-founder of the Parents Music Resource Center — the PMRC's 1985 Senate hearings on 'explicit' content labeling are exactly the cultural-establishment force Carlin's free-speech comedy was organized against.
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