A Quote by Paulie Malignaggi

I'm not a complete idiot that just accuses people of something without having my reasons to believe what it is I'm saying. — © Paulie Malignaggi
I'm not a complete idiot that just accuses people of something without having my reasons to believe what it is I'm saying.
I never felt I could be a complete professional without having won the British Open. It was something you had to do to complete your career.
We do not respect people's beliefs, we evaluate their reasons. If my reasons are good enough for believing what I believe, you will helplessly believe what I believe. I will give you my reasons and reasons are contagious. That is what it is to be a rational human being.
For me personally, being a comedian is having funny ideas and saying them: it's not just saying them. I need the complete process.
I just want to be at peace with myself, personally and professionally. I want to lead my life the way I want to without having to worry about what the other person may be thinking. Professionally again, I would like to be able to just do films that I want to without having to explain my reasons to my friends, family and fans.
When you manage to express something with a look and the music instead of saying it with words or having the character speak, I think it's a more complete work.
I couldn't live without acting. In fact anybody who can live without that feeling is a complete idiot.
Eric Bischoff is a total, complete idiot, maybe the single stupidest idiot that ever got into wrestling.
The thing that I've always been a little bit jealous of is a complete, a total giving to one form, like a genre, and just a mastery of it. My thing is very different. It's a complete embrace of something, but I've never been able to say, 'I believe in this.' The only thing I believe in is that I'm in this perpetual state of disbelief.
I'm just saying if you want to reach large audiences, then rely on professionals, meaning people who are in the industry and are trained for it, rather than just idiot savants.
I don't believe in God. But sitting there, in a room full of those who feel otherwise, I realize that I do believe in people. In their strength to help each other, and to thrive in spite of the odds, I believe that the extraordinary trumps the ordinary, any day. I believe that having something to hope for -- even if it's just a better tomorrow -- is the most powerful drug on this planet.
Bureaucracy has murdered people in the greater New Orleans area and bureaucracy needs to stand trial before Congress today. So I'm asking Congress, please investigate this now. Take whatever idiot they have at the top of whatever agency, give me a better idiot. Give me a caring idiot. Give me a sensitive idiot. Just don't give me the same idiot.
I think that's one of the reasons people love The X-Files, because most people do believe that there's something else going on that we don't know, because life is just too bizarre to be the way it is.
We actually all care about the environment, and most people believe in climate change and believe that mankind has something to do with that - how much is scientifically debatable, but there is some effect and we all have an interest in reducing carbon emissions, just having cleaner air, cleaner oceans. It's something we can get behind.
I don't think you can write an experience as you're having it without being an idiot.
We don't believe something by merely saying we believe it, or even when we believe that we believe it. We believe something when we act as if it were true.
It is so cool having complete control over something because, with acting, it's words written by other people that you perform; you do something that's completely not yourself.
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