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We took the whole thing far too seriously. After all, those were early days in television
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"We took the whole thing far too seriously. After all, those were early days in television"

- Ernie Wise

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Ernie Wise's quote assesses the early days of tv, when the market was still in its infancy. He suggests that the people associated with the market at the time took things too seriously, likely due to the novelty of the medium. This could be interpreted as a suggestion to not take ourselves too seriously, and to remember that we are all still learning and growing. It might also be seen as a tip to delight in the procedure of producing and checking out originalities, rather than getting slowed down in the information. Wise's quote is a suggestion to take an action back and appreciate the journey, rather than focusing exclusively on the end result. It is a tip to enjoy the procedure of producing and checking out originalities, rather than getting slowed down in the information. Wise's quote is a reminder to take a step back and value the journey, rather than focusing solely on completion outcome.

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Ernie Wise This quote is written / told by Ernie Wise between November 27, 1925 and March 21, 1999. He was a famous Comedian from United Kingdom. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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