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TV is no longer the best alternative to boredom. To kids not old enough for Snapchat, music is the best alternative to boredom. For Snapchat users, it's the best alternative to boredom.
— Mark Cuban
Linux had paid little attention to the games themselves. The sport of blood had never held him. Linux had a warrior's scorn for gladiators and the maiming of man or beast as entertainment. But for Jacob, a young Judean lad with no concept of Roman games, it clearly had been a terrible shock. The boy's occasional shudder indicated the level of his distress.
— Janette Oke
It is a sober truth that people who live only to amuse themselves work harder at the task than most people do in earning their daily bread.
— Hannah More
I think the reward for doing comedy is doing the comedy itself. You get to go to work everyday and laugh and make other people laugh and to me there's no greater reward than that.
— Ashton Kutcher
I believe that entertainment and amusements are the work of the Enemy to keep dying men from knowing they're dying; and to keep enemies of God from remembering that they're enemies.
— AW Tozer
Acting can be so much fun that it's easy to forget that what you're doing is a job. But if I've got my tie on, I'm going to work.
— Ashton Kutcher
It takes a lot of energy to be funny... for me it does. I feel like I work twice as hard when I'm doing comedy.
— Ashton Kutcher
I've always wanted to work with Hugh [Grant] because I loved his movies.
— Drew Barrymore
Edgy is fine - I'm not a prude by any stretch of the imagination - but what's wrong with a good ol' belly laugh? I miss that.
— Carol Burnett
Sadly, many in our world today encourage idleness, especially in the form of mindless, inane entertainment that is on the Internet, on television, and in computer games.
— Joseph Wirthlin
A holiday would be a poor thing indeed without a great deal of game playing!
— Catherine Marshall
Hey, you know what, I've gotta go on that 'Letterman' show. That show is so lame.
— Al Gore