A Quote by Karl Pilkington

Sometimes you can know too much. A lot of brainy people like Stephen Fry are quite depressive. — © Karl Pilkington
Sometimes you can know too much. A lot of brainy people like Stephen Fry are quite depressive.
In late 2011, I watched a documentary by Stephen Fry called 'The Secret Life Of The Manic Depressive.' He shared his story of bipolar disorder and depression, and it sounded exactly like me. I just cried.
I don't know why I get cast in a lot of period pieces. Stephen Fry told me that I had a face for period, that I look like someone from 1920.
In broadcasting, there's a lot of longevity offered to people like Griff Rhys Jones and Stephen Fry, who are polymaths more than comics. We're comics first and foremost.
People sometimes accuse me of knowing a lot. "Stephen," they say, accusingly, "you know a lot." This is a bit like telling a person who has a few grains of sand clinging to him that he owns much sand. When you consider the vast amount of sand there is in the world such a person is, to all intents and purposes, sandless. We are all sandless. We are all ignorant. There are beaches and deserts and dunes of knowledge whose existance we have never even guessed at, let alone visited.
I'd like to cook for Stephen Fry. I can't think of a better dinner table companion.
People expect me to be stupid. I'm not saying I'm Stephen Fry, but it is amazing the perception people have.
I say too much of what, he says too much of everything, too much stuff, too many places, too much information, too many people, too much of things for there to be too much of, there is too much to know and I don't know where to begin but I want to try.
When I was in prison, a lot of my friends blew me away. But Stephen Fry wrote to me. It was very humbling.
The three people I've always wanted to meet are Stephen Fry, Billy Connolly and Steven Gerrard.
I just know I'm too much of a wuss for Stephen King's books. I'm way too chicken to read horror.
I like to write with a lot of emotion and a lot of power. Sometimes I overdo it; sometimes my prose is a little bit too purple, and I know that.
I think the car world can be quite intimidating sometimes. If people don't know too much about cars they often don't feel welcome - and that's a shame and I don't think that should be the case.
Stephen Fry is a master exponent of the English tongue. Some people might think that he is the most irritating man in Britain, but my wife and I love him all the same.
I love Stephen Fry. His tweets are witty, poignant, and intelligent.
I'm looking for a woman with the body of Kelly Brook and the mind of Stephen Fry.
My parents were fantastic. I was an only child, so I had a lot of love and too much attention. I don't think I was spoilt. My mother was quite a disciplinarian, but I did have a lot of attention and quite a lot of pressure to do well at whatever I was doing.
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