A Quote by Marshall Brickman

I secrete jokes like the pancreas secretes... whatever the pancreas secretes. — © Marshall Brickman
I secrete jokes like the pancreas secretes... whatever the pancreas secretes.
The brain secretes thought as the stomach secretes gastric juice, the liver bile, and the kidneys urine.
To say that losing your pancreas is a sad thing is not an overstatement. They had to take my pancreas away, my duodenum, and it's damaged for ever.
One has to secrete a jelly in which to slip quotations down people's throats - and one always secretes too much jelly.
The artist secretes nostalgia around life.
Fear secretes acids; but love and trust are sweet juices.
What is undeniable is that when comforts and convenience sap our energies and idealism, inactivity secretes sloth in to our minds like a poison in the blood.
i miss you so much it's giving me a pain in my pancreas.
The pancreas is by far the most complex organ in the body.
You rarely hear anyone use the word pancreas in a not-horrible context.
Doctors removed my gallbladder and pancreas, which are supposed to break down sugar and alcohol.
Physiology has, at last, gained control over the nerves which stimulate the gastric glands and the pancreas.
The pancreas releases insulin to make you ready for fight or flight when you're scared. So if you don't fight or flight - if you stay onstage, telling jokes - then your body stores more fat in your tummy which makes you insulin resistant. All comedians have fat bellies, even if they exercise.
When the eyes of a woman that a man finds attractive look directly at him, his brain secretes the pleasure-inducing chemical dopamine - but not when she looks elsewhere.
As I enter the small intestine I get squeezed by muscles. Its dark and the walls look like slimey crushed velvet theres pancreas juice on me help me I am disintigrating.
You needed a new pancreas. The one we bought for you frees you from a dangerous dependency.” “Thanks, but I was enjoying that dependency.
He gives me the hairy eyeball, and asks me to help him find his pancreas.
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