Steven Michael Quezada quotes:

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  • I've been doing a late-night talk show out here in New Mexico now, 'The After After Party.' We're going to finalize a deal to be in 50 million homes. How blessed can I be, man?

  • The good news about New Mexico is we bring a lot of movies, a lot of television series out here, so I'm hoping I continue to work out here in New Mexico along with being part of my community.

  • If you are not following your dreams then you're not truly living, and if you are, you must completely believe in your journey!

  • Albuquerque is my home. I want my kids and all of our children to be able to go to any public or charter school and receive an excellent education.

  • My concern for education in New Mexico has always been there. I'm one of those kids that struggled through school, and I feel like I fell through the cracks.

  • I started writing my own plays, and I would sell out, but after everything was said and done, I'd break even. That's being successful.

  • The desert is cold early in the morning. Laying down on that sand is like laying on a block of ice.

  • It's really tough to be a Mexican on 'Breaking Bad.'

  • It's funny: There's a lot of comics on 'Breaking Bad.'

  • Gomez is a by-the-book cop. He's the only character not to break bad.

  • I spent 25 years as a stand-up comedian.

  • Why are we casting all these stand-up comedians to do 'Breaking Bad,' one of the most dramatic TV shows ever?

  • If you are not following your dreams then you're not truly living,

  • It's hard for a comic to be joking when your lines can't be funny.

  • You gotta understand, there weren't a whole lot of roles for Hispanics in the Eighties, so comedy was really the way I could really feed myself and eventually feed my family. I was an actor who learned to be a comic, and it's cool to come back and get back into acting - move forward in the direction I started out to do in the beginning.

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