A Quote by Joe Wurzelbacher

I am a plumber. Just a plumber. — © Joe Wurzelbacher
I am a plumber. Just a plumber.
Writer's block? I've never heard of a plumber complain about plumber's block.
I was from a poor Jewish family in the South Bronx. My father was a plumber, but when I was 16, he got sick and I had to take over. Being a plumber in the South Bronx wasn't fun.
One of my aims was to be paid as well as a plumber. Plumber was better-paid than any performance artist who was always doing this for free. It is so important to make a good living from art. You know, John Cage, until he was 60, he couldn't pay electricity.
I was glad that I could be used as a focal point to possibly bandy around some ideas, and maybe people would open their eyes to Obama's socialist ideology. However, there were so many important issues to be discussed other than the 'Joe the Plumber, Joe the Plumber.'
Playing music has always felt very natural. You know, you do try to do other things, and you do learn lessons that way, but, eventually - well... if your dad is a plumber, you become a plumber. It's the family business, and I felt like I was taking over the family business.
I am instinctively a network infrastructure plumber.
I don't believe in God. Just try getting a plumber on the weekend.
There's lots of different feminist groups. It's not as straightforward as just looking like a plumber.
I wanted to be a plumber.
If you're a Christian, and you're a plumber, are you a Christian plumber?
If your work is deathwork, one weapon is not enough, just as a plumber would not answer an urgent service call with a single wrench.
If you're just going to meet consumer or clients' demands, you might as well be a plumber - the work will be more frequently available.
If I could do it all again, I'd be a plumber.
My mother hoped I'd be a plumber.
I never planned on being a plumber.
If you're a plumber, you plumb. I'm an actor. I act.
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