A Quote by Robbie Williams

I refuse to totally grow up. I've always been someone who says and does things that push politically correct boundaries. — © Robbie Williams
I refuse to totally grow up. I've always been someone who says and does things that push politically correct boundaries.
To me, racist jokes are not funny. I am politically correct, in a weird way. I like to push the boundaries that are politically correct.
Be politically correct, but please don't bother other people with conversation about being politically correct, because that's the end of everything. You want to create boredom? Be politically correct in your conversation.
My audience expects me to push the limits, to be politically incorrect. I do that because for me, that's the only place where the fun is, when I get to push the boundaries and make people laugh at things that they probably didn't want to laugh at.
Contrarian thinking at its best simply asks, Is this really true? It speaks up when the politically correct answer or the conventional wisdom doesn't match reality - when things simply don't work the way everyone says they should.
Donald Trump's not politically correct. Although you are running for president, you should be politically correct. But there is also the expression of an artist.
Every day, I'm trying to push the boundaries creatively, and sometimes it does push the boundary too far, and that's what I had to learn.
I don't think we're politically correct when we're private. I don't know what 'politically correct' means.
As an actor, you may do things that aren't politically correct. Unless you're an actor who only does things for political reasons. I believe if we don't do the good, bad, and the ugly, we're not going to progress.
My goal has always been to push the boundaries, to aim for the stars.
Wrestling has always been on that edge of a cliff in many areas as far as what is politically correct and not.
I felt like I was definitely robbed, and I refuse to give any politically correct bullshit ass comment. I was the best new artist this year.
By being politically correct, you're closing your mind to a different point of view. Which sounds a lot like prejudice. Which is definitely not politically correct. See what I just did there?
I was never totally what we would now call 'politically correct,' even in my most militant phase. I always liked good food, good wines. I suppose it was because I had total confidence in myself.
I always tried to be correct, not politically correct.
I want to push the boundaries on the roles that have historically been given to actresses who look like me. There is so much more we can do. There always has been.
My father is the opposite of politically correct. He says what he means, and he means what he says.
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