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Dick Cavett

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Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself.


— Dick Cavett


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If your parents never had children, chances are... neither will you.


— Dick Cavett


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It's a rare person who wants to hear what he doesn't want to hear.


— Dick Cavett


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Can you picture yourself at the age 60 doing what you do now?


— Dick Cavett


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Every student of comedy should see Dame Edna at least twice.


— Dick Cavett


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I don't think anyone ever gets over the surprise of how differently one audience's reaction is from another.


— Dick Cavett


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I think I'd be pretty easy to write for.


— Dick Cavett


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I would not ever try to be a show intellectual, which I was accused of doing a while on ABC. I thought you were supposed to read the guests' books.


— Dick Cavett


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Once I left out what I then considered my best line because there was a suspected column rat in the house.


— Dick Cavett


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Radio, which was a much better medium than television will ever be, was easy and pleasant to listen to. Your mind filled automatically with images.


— Dick Cavett


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Did you know about Dick Cavett?

and Etta Mae Richards. In his capacity as talent coordinator for The Tonight Show Cavett was sent to the Blue Angel nightclub to see Woody Allen's act and immediately afterward struck up a friendship. Before leaving for college he worked as a caddy at the Lincoln Country Club.

In recent years Cavett has written a blog for the New York Times promoted DVDs of his former shows and hosted replays of his classic TV interviews with Groucho Marx Katharine Hepburn Marlon Brando and others on Turner Classic Movies channel. Richard Alva "Dick" Cavett (/ˈkævɨt/; born November 19 1936) is a former American television talk show host known for his conversational style and in-depth discussion of issues.

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