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  1. Dec 6, 2004 · America! Long Time Ago by Robin Williams released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Find release reviews and credits for America! Long Time Ago - Robin Williams, Robin Williams on AllMusic - 2004

    • Robin Williams on Spring
    • Robin Williams Is A Mad Man!
    • Robin Williams on Ugly people.
    • Robin Williams Apologizes For Being Right.
    • Robin Williams on Doing What’s Right.
    • Robin Williams on death.
    • Robin Williams on Drugs.
    • Robin Williams on Creativity.
    • Robin Williams on Love.
    • Robin Williams Was robbed.

    The most lovable quality about Robin Williams was his unique perspective on the world. He saw the same thing we all looked at every day, but through his lens, he had such a unique and beautiful vantage point that gave us his absurd humor. This small observation is a way to kickoff our list to show just how his mind always centered on fun, even when...

    That unique perspective Robin Williams gave us was a little spark. That fire continues to burn in the legacy he’s left for us in his works. Williams believed that we all had that same spark in us and we were just afraid of what everyone might think if we acted out our innermost thoughts or even just stated them out loud.

    One of those things we would never say out loud is to just call people ugly. Robin Williams went one step beyond that, warning us to avoid ugly people because they’ve got nothing to lose. After all, they’re already ugly. While this may just be a dark inner thought, I believe he is being a little deeper here, referring to those we should avoid becau...

    Robin Williams was known for saying controversial things. Regardless of how outlandish some of his thoughts and comments were, he never backed down. When he took a stance on an issue, whether big or small, he stood strong. We can all take some inspiration from that type of commitment. When you stand for something, don’t back down.

    Robin Williams talked at length about politics and religion and every other topic that you could ever talk about as a comic and actor. His approach to taking a stance came from trying to see a topic from all sides. While he might’ve been summarizing it with a humorous slant, he was giving us great advice on controversial issues.

    In hindsight, this is quite prophetic. We do have an obsession with our late celebrities. Robin Williams knew this and stated it even though it was one of those things you probably aren’t supposed to say publicly. These Robin Williams quotes are a bit macabre at times, but they give us insight into his genius and his sense of humor.

    When it comes to turning a phrase, there are none better than this one. We often think of people using drugs to get through life. Robin Williams, an admitted addict throughout his life, saw things from the other side of the fence. Maybe in his reality, drugs were the normal part of life and the real world was dull.

    Even a comic genius like Robin Williams found collaboration to be rewarding. We often see some of the greatest minds struggle with fame and fortune. The lesson we should learn from that is to never seclude ourselves. Always appreciate those around you and treasure the art of teamwork, even when it seems like working alone might be easier.

    Robin Williams never gave up on love. He faced serious heartbreak twice while he was in the public spotlight. He found true love when he thought he’d never find it again. He’s a true inspiration to anyone who’s ever experienced heartbreak. And even those who have a couple failed relationships under our belts.

    Again, there are some things you just aren’t supposed to say out loud. That never stopped Robin Williams from making the funniest observations a public spectacle. The true brilliance behind many of his inappropriate jokes are that the target of those words said in poor taste would often be the ones laughing the loudest.

  3. On September 30, 1988, the Space Shuttle Discovery ( STS-26) crew started its day with a wakeup call from Williams imitating his character Adrian Cronauer in the 1987 film Good Morning, Vietnam. Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian.

  4. Nov 19, 2002 · Live 2002 by Robin Williams released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Aug 12, 2014 · Performers gifted with extraordinary energy are often referred to as dynamos, but the late Robin Williams was a staggeringly prolific dynamo—between television, the stage, film, and then every...

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  7. This Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of Robin Williams’ surprising death. In honor of the milestone, here are five essential TIME stories chronicling his remarkable career: