Dick Cavett (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dick Cavett (February 7, 2007). "Ghost Stories". The New York Times Company. Retrieved June 30, 2013. I'm not an atheist exactly, but remain what you might call 'suggestible.' (Is there a category of almost-atheist? A person who does not have the courage of his nonconvictions? I guess Woody Allen has, as so often, had the ultimate comic word on the subject. 'You cannot prove the nonexistence of God; you just have to take it on faith.')
  • Cavett, Dick (September 7, 2012). "The Fine Mess-Maker at Home". The New York Times.

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  • "FROM THE ASHES: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF TICK HALL; a film by Scott Morris featuring Dick Cavett and Carrie Nye". Scott Morris Productions. July 1, 2021. Archived from the original on March 7, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2022. In 1997, a huge fire burned Tick Hall to the ground, leaving only the blackened chimney standing. The loss was a blow to the community and Tick Hall's owners – talk-show host Dick Cavett and his wife, actress Carrie Nye – who lived there for 30 years. Because of its historic and artistic importance, the Cavetts embarked upon an ambitious three-year project – rebuilding Tick Hall exactly as it was.

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