George Carlin — "I don't believe in God. I believe in people. I believe in the power of people to…"
I don't believe in God. I believe in people. I believe in the power of people to do good, and to do evil.
I don't believe in God. I believe in people. I believe in the power of people to do good, and to do evil.
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"When you're born, you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America, you get a front-row seat."
"I don't believe in luck. I believe in preparation. I believe in seizing opportunities. I believe in making your own luck."
"If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?"
"I'm not a pessimist. I'm a realist. I just think the world is a fucked-up place."
"I'm not a savior. I'm just a guy who's trying to help people."
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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