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Dick Cavett Quotes

«Don't you wish you could have been a little older and kept a diary of all those meetings?»
Author: Dick Cavett
«Yoko Ono sat in that very chair.»
Author: Dick Cavett
«She was wonderful, a very moving performer,»
Author: Dick Cavett
«Can you picture yourself at the age 60 doing what you do now?»
Author: Dick Cavett
«Really? Going on stage with a cane and moving the way you do?»
Author: Dick Cavett
«[At one point in the show Costas posed this to Cavett,] What's the worst example of poor judgment you can think of that you can now attribute to a depressed state? ... Signing on to do this show?»
Author: Dick Cavett
«I watched one of the Lennon programs yesterday,»
Author: Dick Cavett
«And then it suddenly hit me.»
Author: Dick Cavett
«They asked how much current music I liked, ... Well, I loved Wilson Pickett. I liked [Cajun fiddler] Doug Kershaw, 'The Alligator Man.' I wondered if there was more music like that. But the fact I had all these people on still surprises me. For some reason, I was accepted by the rock folk. Maybe they understood that they and I were on the same side of the Richard Nixon question.»
Author: Dick Cavett
«There was also evidence of misbehavior backstage, ... Stubbed-out joints, copies of Jack Kerouac, a copy of Ulysses in the detritus of the dressing room.»
Author: Dick Cavett

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