Gary David quotes

  • I like to write scenes in the middle of the night. We could change every word of Family Ties between Monday and Friday.
    -- Gary David

    #Friday #Monday #Writing

  • A lot of money eliminates a category of worry. If your car breaks down, youre still going to get through the day. But it doesnt make you a happy person if you werent a happy person before.
    -- Gary David

    #Worry #Car #Breaking Down

  • Television is what its always been. The best of times and the worst of times at the same time.
    -- Gary David

    #Television #Worst

  • It was Nate Monaster who encouraged me to be a writer.
    -- Gary David

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  • Life becomes a habit. You get up, dress, eat, go tae work, clock in etcetera etcetera automatically, and think about nothing but the pay packet on Friday and the booze-up last Saturday. Life's easy when you're a robot.

  • Good evening and welcome to Have I Got News for You, the show that's done for Friday and Saturday nights what ten pints of lager does for Sunday mornings, although I wouldn't know, being more partial to cocaine personally. Allegedly.

  • The cross was two pieces of dead wood; and a helpless, unresisting Man was nailed to it; yet it was mightier than the world, and triumphed, and will ever triumph over it.

  • Everything will change when your desire to move on exceeds your desire to hold on.

  • Hide your kids, hide your wife, don't change the channel, this is monday night raw and The Miz is the WWE champion.

  • Tiny tweaks can lead to big changes.

  • The evening passes somehow; I watch television with Nancy, or I write. It is difficult, not having a family, and it is difficult to explain. I always go to bed early. And I am always ready for Monday morning, that time that other people dread.

  • There isn't a Monday that would not cede its place to Tuesday.

  • Because of a friend, life is a little stronger, fuller, more gracious thing for the friend's existence, whether he be near or far. If the friend is close at hand, that is best; but if he is far away he still is there to think of, to wonder about, to hear from, to write to, to share life and experience with, to serve, to honor, to admire, to love.

  • The primary requisite for writing well about food is a good appetite.

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