A Quote by Robert Benchley

Except for an occasional heart attack I feel as young as I ever did. — © Robert Benchley
Except for an occasional heart attack I feel as young as I ever did.
Except for the occasional heart attack, I never felt better.
So I’m putting my defenses up, cause I don’t wanna fall in love. If I ever did that. I think I’d have a heart attack.
I nearly died with the peritonitis, but not the heart attack. The heart attack was like bad indigestion and two weeks later I was back in shouting at people. I was shouting at people during the heart attack. I had it for three days without realising what it was.
As a historian, he felt it his duty to respect everything that had ever been respected, except for the occasional statesman.
I did not have a mobile phone in 1993. No one did, except the occasional banker or Hollywood star seeming smart, or the main character in 'American Psycho.' In 1993, every day was 'let's get lost.' I could walk Greenwich Village for hours and not be found.
To clarify the facts to everyone, yes, I did have a heart attack. I was on a plane leaving from Los Angeles, CA, heading to Secaucus, NJ, for a comic convention when I started to feel some discomfort in my chest.
...nothing ever happens quickly (except when it does). Nothing is ever, ever easy (except when it is). And, most of all, nothing ever goes perfectly according to plan (except in the movies).
You're a great brother. You give us a heart attack worrying about your heart attack, which you didn't even have the decency to have!
Ours was a pork-free household. The rules were arbitrary but strict: No pork in the house, ever. Except for the occasional pepperoni pizza. Or maybe Hawaiian.
Our strategy was to give Judge Hoffman a heart attack. We gave the court system a heart attack, which is even better.
Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
I just sing what I feel in my heart. I ain't trying to prove nothing, and I don't think I ever did.
I was just at home walking around at home, and I started feel, well, just funny. You know how you can feel funny? I had a strange pain in my chest. So my housekeeper took me to the hospital, when they hooked me up and did all these tests turned out I had a big heart attack.
I think people can have a panic attack where your heart is racing, you get shakes and jitters. But you can also feel disconnected. You know what I mean? I can feel depressed.
If I ever have to stop taking the subway, I'm gonna have a heart attack.
I obtained confidential information in the same way government employees did, and I did it all without even touching a computer. ... I was so successful with this line of attack that I rarely had to go towards a technical attack.
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