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As I kept having episodes of depression, I realized that it was not a one-off: that I had, well, not a disease, really - more an illness.
~ Spike Milligan
Depression
Disease
Episodes
Had
Having
Illness
Kept
More
Realized
Really
Well
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Driver Shepherd and I had been detailed to drive Lt. Budden in the Wireless Truck. We had been standing by vehicles for an hour, and nothing had happened, but it happened frequently.
~ Spike Milligan
Been
Detailed
Drive
Driver
Frequently
Had
Happened
Hour
Nothing
Shepherd
Standing
Truck
Vehicles
Wireless
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I am afraid that, like Timon of Athens, I just cannot let go of my friendships.
~ Spike Milligan
Afraid
Am
Athens
Cannot
Friendships
Go
I Am
Just
Let Go
Like
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I can't stand being late. I try to be professional. I try not to let people down. But people let me down. That's why I don't rely on anyone to call me. That's why I have clocks as well as people. I have to be able to call myself; it's the only way to be sure.
~ Spike Milligan
Able
Anyone
Being
Call
Clocks
Down
Late
Me
Myself
Only
People
Professional
Rely
Stand
Sure
Try
Way
Well
Why
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I don't think of depression as contagious. Other depressed people challenge the idea - which can be very persistent and irritating - that there is something odd about you: that you are unique with regard to this wretched state.
~ Spike Milligan
About
Challenge
Contagious
Depressed
Depression
Idea
Irritating
Odd
Other
People
Persistent
Regard
Something
State
Think
Unique
Very
Which
Wretched
You
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I had stopped going to church the moment I joined the Regiment. No more could my mother nag me into God's presence.
~ Spike Milligan
Church
Could
God
Going
Had
Joined
Me
Moment
More
Mother
Nag
Presence
Stopped
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I have resigned from the human race. Look at the way we treat animals.
~ Spike Milligan
Animals
Human
Human Race
Look
Race
Resigned
Treat
Way
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I remember lying out in my bed and looking at the vast, quiet sky. Right up above my head, there were three stars in a row, and I remember thinking, 'Well, I'll have those three stars all my life, and wherever I am, they will be. They are my stars, and they belong to me.'
~ Spike Milligan
Above
All My Life
Am
Bed
Belong
Head
I Am
I Remember
Life
Looking
Lying
Me
My Life
Out
Quiet
Remember
Right
Row
Sky
Stars
Thinking
Those
Three
Up
Vast
Well
Were
Wherever
Will
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Is the modern social pattern of unending change and movement the cause of two modern diseases, insecurity and dissatisfaction? How lucky Thomas Hood was to be able to write, 'I remember, I remember the house where I was born.' I don't even know what mine looked like!
~ Spike Milligan
Able
Born
Cause
Change
Diseases
Dissatisfaction
Even
Hood
House
How
I Remember
I Was Born
Insecurity
Know
Like
Looked
Lucky
Mine
Modern
Movement
Pattern
Remember
Social
Thomas
Two
Unending
Where
Write
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It was implanted in me that I came from a different class - an elevated class. I was cushioned by servants. I don't remember doing anything for myself. I only played and went to school.
~ Spike Milligan
Anything
Came
Class
Different
Doing
Elevated
I Came
Me
Myself
Only
Played
Remember
School
Servants
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May 8th 1943. Deluge. The rain not only fell mainly on the plain in Spain; it also fell mainly on the back of the bloody neck, dripping down the spine into the socks where it came out of the lace-holes in the boots.
~ Spike Milligan
Also
Back
Bloody
Boots
Came
Down
Dripping
Fell
Mainly
May
Neck
Only
Out
Plain
Rain
Socks
Spain
Spine
Where
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My father being a soldier, every time I saw soldiers marching - 'Well,' I thought, 'my father's that,' and these soldiers were always looking magnificent. And I thought they were powerful; they were all-powerful. I knew that they were an elite in India.
~ Spike Milligan
All-Powerful
Always
Being
Elite
Every
Every Time
Father
India
Knew
Looking
Magnificent
Marching
Powerful
Saw
Soldier
Soldiers
Thought
Time
Well
Were
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My father was a soldier, which meant that he was a warrior, which meant that he was important. My mother rode a horse and sang in the Governor-General's band, so that made her important as well.
~ Spike Milligan
Band
Father
He
Her
Horse
Important
Made
Meant
Mother
Rode
Sang
Soldier
Warrior
Well
Which
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My parents always threw everything out, gave everything away. I'm surprised they never threw me away. That's why I've always kept my children's things. My parents had no feelings for belongings.
~ Spike Milligan
Always
Away
Children
Everything
Feelings
Gave
Had
Kept
Me
Never
Out
Parents
Surprised
Things
Threw
Why
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One important thing I recall about India was that it was quiet. It was never noisy in the way that life was noisy in London.
~ Spike Milligan
About
Important
Important Thing
India
Life
London
Never
Noisy
Quiet
Recall
Thing
Way
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Thankfully, we didn't stop at Malta. I think Malta was thankful, too.
~ Spike Milligan
I Think
Stop
Thankful
Thankfully
Think
Too
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The experience of being in the Army changed my whole life; I never believed that an organization such as ours could ever go to war, leave alone win it. It was, as Yeats remarked of the Easter Rising, 'A terrible beauty.'
~ Spike Milligan
Alone
Army
Beauty
Being
Believed
Changed
Could
Easter
Ever
Experience
Go
Leave
Life
Never
Organization
Ours
Rising
Terrible
War
Whole
Win
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The lunacy continues and has every chance of becoming a way of life unless we stop it soon. Men are getting so used to wars that the psychiatric wing of the RAMC are planning how to break the news to the men when the war is over.
~ Spike Milligan
Becoming
Break
Chance
Every
Every Chance
Getting
How
Life
Lunacy
Men
News
Over
Planning
Psychiatric
Soon
Stop
Unless
Used
War
Wars
Way
Wing
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The night before Tilbury, the Cordon Bleu gourmet dinner turned out Cordon Brown. Six out of ten to the chef for trying and ten out of ten to us for eating it.
~ Spike Milligan
Before
Brown
Chef
Dinner
Eating
Gourmet
Night
Out
Six
Ten
Trying
Turned
Us
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Things began to improve when I went to Rangoon. To begin with, my father was promoted, which meant he was at home more. The matriarchal society was ended, and for the first time, I went to a boys' school.
~ Spike Milligan
Began
Begin
Boy
Ended
Father
First
First Time
He
Home
Improve
Meant
More
Promoted
School
Society
Things
Time
Which
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Spike Milligan
Profession
Comedian
BirthDate
16 April, 1918
DeathDate
27 February, 2002
Country
Ireland
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