A Quote by Joey Bishop

The kick [of comedy] is to think quickly. It's a great kick. — © Joey Bishop
The kick [of comedy] is to think quickly. It's a great kick.
Before I studied the art, a punch to me was just like a punch, a kick just like a kick. After I learned the art, a punch was no longer a punch, a kick no longer a kick. Now that I've understood the art, a punch is just like a punch, a kick just like a kick. The height of cultivation is really nothing special. It is merely simplicity; the ability to express the utmost with the minimum.
I try to treat every kick the same and I want to make every kick, let alone the kick at the end of the game.
Reality is what kicks back when you kick it. This is just what physicists do with their particle accelerators. We kick reality and feel it kick back. From the intensity and duration of thousands of those kicks over many years, we have formed a coherent theory of matter and forces, called the standard model, that currently agrees with all observations.
I think the kick to doing comedy is just to get in a film with really funny people and let them do their jobs. I find that in most comedies, I'm not the funny one, which works out great.
Old habits die hard, I guess. If you dont kick them, they kick you.
I am a touring artist - I get a kick out of it, like, a huge kick.
If you're humble in defeat, everyone may still kick you, but they won't kick you as much.
The rules of soccer are very simple: if it moves, kick it. If it doesn't move, kick it until it does.
You don't need to be a stereotypical basketball player to be successful. You can be yourself. You can kick it with artists, you can kick it with nerds.
I'm moving on in years, but I tell you I still want to kick the devil before I kick the bucket.
My free-kick secret? I just look at the net and say take the kick, Cristiano.
I am one of those people who can't help getting a kick out of life - even when it's a kick in the teeth.
The rules of soccer are very simple, basically it is this: if it moves, kick it. If it doesn't move, kick it until it does.
All I really think about is, 'Don't try to kick the ball too hard,' because a lot of times when I missed kicks, it was because I tried to kill it. I just try to think of a smooth swing, being slow and under control, and making the kick.
Kick is seeing things from a special angle. Kick is momentary freedom from the claims of the aging, cautious, nagging, fightened flesh.
I have tried to teach people there are three kicks in every dollar: one, when you make it; two, when you have it. The third kick it when you give it away - and it is the biggest kick of all.
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