A Quote by Groucho Marx

One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. — © Groucho Marx
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know.
I remember seeing a movie with Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney where they were husband and wife, and they got in bed, and he had on polka-dot pajamas and she had on striped pajamas, and when they got up the next morning he had on the striped pajamas and she had the polka dot pajamas, and that was considered racy at that time!
You know how they say, "Find your voice"? That's your voice, in your pajamas. And it doesn't mean that you're going to publish it or print it or people are going to see you in your pajamas. It just means you are going to construct the foundation in your pajamas, in that voice.
I've never shown up to a session in my pajamas - but I definitely do auditions in my pajamas all the time, if I do them from home.
When I have no appointments, I spend the day in pajamas and go to the dog park in pajamas. I'm very casual.
I went to an all-boys Catholic school, and not only were we not allowed to wear pajamas, we had to wear dress shirts, dress pants, a tie, dress shoes... they stopped making us wear blazers, like, two years before I started there, so pajamas... you wouldn't even get in the front door wearing pajamas at my school.
You meditate and then you can put on your pajamas, or you can imagine you're wearing your pajamas, and you talk about your piece of writing in the language you would use if you were wearing your pajamas and you were seated at a table with your very good friend. And you wouldn't have to get all dressed up or clean up the table.
It's more difficult getting up early in the morning when you're wearing silk pajamas.
I don't know how many lions and leopards I've shot. I've shot two elephants, which was enough - never again. It's a melancholy and moving thing to hunt an elephant. It's like shooting an old man.
Life is so uncertain: you never know what could happen. One way to deal with that is to keep your pajamas washed.
The perfect Sunday morning is the family at home, staying in pajamas for half the day and eating a late breakfast.
I have my loyal cyber-buddies out there, and I really do answer my e-mail. I'm in my pajamas at 3 in the morning with my zit medicine on. I owe everything to them.
The first thing I do is brush my teeth - we like to start the morning with fresh breath - and put on my pajamas and meander down to the kitchen for a glass of orange juice. No coffee. No caffeine.
One of my favorite traditions is that my sisters and I, we all wear the same pajamas. I've even still got some from when I was 6. Also, I'll always remember cooking together in the kitchen and that no matter how busy our schedules are, we are all together for Christmas.
I'm always in my pajamas, unless I know for a fact that people are taking my picture.
I always think a day when you never get out of your pajamas is a win.
I have never been able to wear pajamas or creepy nightgowns; they disturb my sleep.
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