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John Belushi

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Christ, seven years of college, down the drain.


— John Belushi


#college #down #drain #seven #years

Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, no!


— John Belushi


#decide #germans #harbor #hell #nothing

I give so much pleasure to so many people. Why can I not get some pleasure for myself?


— John Belushi


#give #i #many #much #myself

I guess happiness is not a state you want to be in all the time.


— John Belushi


#happiness #i #state #time #want

It's all false pressure; you put the heat on yourself, you get it from the networks and record companies and movie studios. You put more pressure on yourself to make everything that much harder.


— John Belushi


#everything #false #get #harder #heat

Back in Chicago, all we cared about was rock 'n' roll and staying out of the army.


— John Belushi


#army #back #cared #chicago #out

Some comedians love their characters. I don't fall in love with mine. In fact, I get tired of them very fast. You have to be willing to throw it all away.


— John Belushi


#characters #comedians #fact #fall #fast

I owe it all to little chocolate donuts.


— John Belushi


#donuts #i #little #owe

Work is no longer challenging.


— John Belushi


#longer #work






About John Belushi

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Did you know about John Belushi?

A plea bargain reduced the charge to involuntary manslaughter and John Belushi served fifteen months in prison. We stopped our work and just stared at each other not being able to believe what had happened. The roles were eventually played by Belushi's former SNL castmates Bill Murray and Chevy Chase respectively.

He is best known as one of the original cast members of the hit NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live and as the co-star and co-creator of the hugely successful motion picture The Blues Brothers. During his career he had a close personal and artistic partnership with fellow SNL comedian and author Dan Aykroyd. He was posthumously honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 1 2004.

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