A Quote by Paul Thomas Anderson

Of course, I'm no dummy. — © Paul Thomas Anderson
Of course, I'm no dummy.
Dummy, dummy, go out now and fill your tummy.
CPR dummy looked like him and had clearly been stabbed. Repeatedly. In the groin. He thought she might have used the dummy for target practice, and tried not to be offended. Key word: tried.
Would you buy a book proudly stating on the cover that its reader is a dummy? Or would you think "of course it's ironic"?
Men and swords. My father said that if you put any able-bodied man, no matter how peaceful, into a room with a sword and a practice dummy and leave him alone, eventually the man would pick up the sword and try to stab the dummy. It is human nature.
Somebody realized, hey, students are printing dummy ads and dummy news stories, why don't they really print something. So there was the Shortridge Daily Echo, and a hell of a lot of writers have come out of Shortridge on that account. The head writer of the I Love Lucy show, Madelyn Pugh, was a schoolmate of mine. Dan Wakefield. Writing was a perfectly reasonable thing to do.
I was a dummy in school.
I'm a dummy from New Jersey.
I am no dummy, mate, that's for sure.
My goal was to prove to my family I wasn't a dummy.
I'm no dummy. I have a good sense of the business end of this game.
Unless one can think wisely it is better to remain a dummy.
I got run over by a bug-eyed dummy, I guess.
Colloquial poetry is to the real art as the barber's wax dummy is to sculpture.
I'm kind of a dummy. I make movies and not realize until afterwards, 'Oh, I'm the protagonist.'
We're not leaving here without Buster, man. Leave no crash-test dummy behind!
I guess this is a bad time to mention I hung a dummy and painted Seneca Crane's name on it.
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