@IggyStardust1967

Best advice ever: "Take an hour out of your day, just to daydream. Look out the window in wonderment." Literally, the absolute BEST advice EVER!

@bmcpsd31

I don’t necessarily think he should be remembered as a comedian but, as an intellectual. He understood people better than most ever will.

@hillsofwi

My major in school was daydreaming.  Thanks, George, for giving me reason to think I followed a good path.

@lucymagee3654

I wish he had’ve lived to 94 💗

@Mandrake591

"Kids should have an hour every day for daydreaming."-George Carlin speaking my language

@davenelson7159

"When does a kid get to just sit in the yard and play with a stick?" - George Carlin

@EmpyreanLightASMR

3:13 Jesus, I wasn't expecting to hear something so beautiful that rings more true today than it does back then and even relates to grown ups like me. Nicely put.

@pacificbase

George Carlin diet at 71 years old. He had a history of cardiovascular problems spanning three 
decades. These included three heart attacks (in 1978, 1982, and 1991), 
an arrhythmia requiring an ablation procedure in 2003, and a significant episode of heart failure in late 2005. He twice underwent angioplasty. In late 2004, he entered a drug rehabilitation facility for treatment of addictions to alcohol and Vicodin.
Carlin died on June 22, 2008 at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, of heart failure at age 71.His death occurred one week after his last performance at The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. In accordance with his wishes his body was cremated, and the ashes were scattered in front of various nightclubs he played in New York City and over Spofford Lake, in Chesterfield, New Hampshire, where he attended summer camp as an adolescent. (Wikipedia), available at : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carlin

@joshuaharper4439

George carlin was truly one of a kind there will never be another funny comedian like him he was great rest in peace George

@nikamegrelidze908

Bless George. Still teaching us wonders of life, even after he is gone.

@collier6794

Imagine him being alive today. The things he would say. 

He always spoke the truth

@neosmith8933

It's rare to find a George clip I haven't seen. And this is great as ever. Thank you for this.

@luisavina4831

This guy was not a comedian, he was a philosopher, a prophet

@MRG978

This is pretty deep for daytime TV

@tagg976

A year ago I didn't know the name George Carlin.. But I now know he was one of the funniest people I have ever had the pleasure to watch... I have laughed so much I genuinely thought I was going to have a second heart attack... I had to pause the video for 20 minutes until the ol ticker calmed down LOL :-D

@joshuaharper4439

The biggest problem with families anymore is the parents want to live their life through their kids whatever the parents didn’t accomplish they want their kids to accomplish instead of letting their kids dream wonder and think about what they want to do when they grow up

@TheLivirus

Important part about unstructured time. We need time to let our minds wander.

@AmbushLeft-k2y

George was an unusual individual with an amazing way of communication and humour that could melt away whatever was troubling you and just make you laugh❗️ Genius level comedian who is missed ✌️ R. I. P . MR CARLIN

@tommymorgan73

What a remarkable human being you were George Carlin!

@megatruth2546

I saw George Carlin in Northampton, MA at the Calvin Theater.  C. 2000 Was a night I will always remember.  No one compares to him - GC was THE BEST!