I used to see Jim [Carrey] in comedy clubs and tell him 'This isn't going to get you anywhere. What you're good at is that nice Jimmy Stewart stuff.' Thank God he never listened.
A man with a club is a law-maker.
I've been to many gay and straight clubs and I have fun in every one of them. It's always great to hear my music played and to be there with everyone.
I don't want to join the kind of a club that accepts people like me as members.
I'm not going to pay good money to join a club that lets in people like me.
I'd be the outsider gal who undergoes a makeover in the end [in the 'The Breakfast Club' ].
Mankind is not a tribe of animals to which we owe compassion. Mankind is a club to which we owe our subscription.
If you go to a really great shop that stocks really great stuff and it doesn't makes it feel like a super secret club there's tons of stuff to find all way time.
No matter what you do, no matter how hard you try, you're screwed because it's all fixed and rigged. There is a club and you ain't in it.
When I go to dance clubs, I always dance with big girls, so we finish at the same time.
The herd instinct is the new chic! It's like belonging to a club!
Footballers nowadays are controlling their image through their own Facebook page so its not the club that controls them anymore, they do what they want at anytime.
The internet has done nothing but good for comedy all around. Comedians no longer have to rely on TV execs and club owners deciding if they are funny or not.
That's easy, to stand in a nightclub, where most of the people that come in, they came to see you.
So I took it as a very positive sign that the club came to me rather than the other way round.
In the Anthropology Club, as I understood it, you were permitted, if not required, to despise only one thing, and that was your own culture, that of the West.
The Infinite Universal Power is more than just a narrow-minded gatekeeper to a spiritual County Club.
The only reason I got into stand-up was because my brother told me to. I had no idea what I was going to do with my life. I was 17 and my brother went to a comedy club and he said - you can do that.
You can change your spouse, your friends but never your club.
The first job I ever had was singing in a jazz club when I was like 15 with my friend, and we earned like 70 bucks. We were like, 'Oh my God!'
I really loved music and went to a lot of clubs to see bands and dance. I loved going out.
Whatever you do the Daimon Club for sure can do something for you too, of course, and together we can do so much more! Join us!
We’re all in the end-of-our-life book club, whether we acknowledge it or not; each book we read may well be the last, each conversation the final one.
I was captain of Wales; I've been captain of numerous football clubs.
I never did anything for free. Other than dancing in clubs. I give that away for nothing.