George Carlin — "People who see life as anything more than pure entertainment are missing the poi…"
People who see life as anything more than pure entertainment are missing the point.
People who see life as anything more than pure entertainment are missing the point.
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"Most people are not religious, they just want something that makes them feel good."
"I'm not an atheist. I'm an agnostic. I don't know if there's a God or not. And I don't care."
"I'm not a bitter person. I'm just a person who sees things for what they are."
"If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?"
"I'm not a guru. I'm a guy who's trying to figure things out, just like you."
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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