Shelley Berman's quote is likely referring to a book he wrote that succeeded in terms of sales, but he personally did not enjoy it. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as the book not meeting his expectations, or not being able to capture the story he wanted to inform. It might likewise be since he felt the book was not well-received by critics or readers, or because he felt the book was not up to his normal requirements. Whatever the reason, it is clear that Shelley Berman was not pleased with the result of The Edge. This might be an indication of his dedication to his craft, as he is not happy to opt for anything less than his finest work.
This quote is written / told by Shelley Berman somewhere between February 3, 1926 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA.
The author also have 20 other quotes.
"One has children in the expectation of dying before them. In fact, you want to make damn sure you die before them, just as you plant a tree or build a house knowing, hoping that it will outlive you. That's how the human species has done as well as it has"
"Well, I think any time you delve into this sort of religion, politics, as you well know, you're going to, you know, touch a few nerves. I wasn't - now - and this is the honest truth"