I can never turn my creativity off.
I went on the road with Hillary Rodham Clinton when she was out campaigning.
I've met architects before, and they're not living the life we see on TV.
There's a creative freedom with being under the radar. But I guess if you're too under the radar, you get canceled?
The alternative comedy scene is actually pretty small, I guess.
If you have a sense of your place in the world, that's the best preparation for anything.
So many shows don't have laugh tracks now that, when you hear it, it can be slightly jarring.
You only feel as good as your last sketch.
My dad would write these sketches for me while I was at 'SNL.'
My mom worked tirelessly on getting equal rights for women.
On 'Saturday Night Live,' you wear so many hats there. You're the prop person, the actor, you're everything.
New York is hard living. It's fun living, but it's hard.
Once I made a boyfriend dress up as Woody Allen from 'Annie Hall.'
The down-side of these huge-budget movies is that so many people have a hand in them, sometimes they come out a little more vanilla.
Both my parents were working in politics when I was growing up, so going on stage was not that great a leap.
I think there's almost nothing that I won't, sadly, do for a laugh. It's a problem, actually.
I took a clown class at NYU - that's where I met June Diane Raphael, my writing partner and best friend.
I use a method approach to all my sitcom work.
I want to see a ton more comedy for women.
I went to drama school at NYU for serious acting. So I was doing Chekov and Sam Shepard plays.
I'll take discrimination if it's in my favor!
I'm a voyeuristic American.
I'm in therapy, and I think everyone should be.
I'm the girl that writes feverishly in my tiny trailer on set.
I've always been very animated.
I've started meditating, but I do have a quick temper.
If Damon Wayans is not breaking, it's a miracle. He is so funny that he makes everyone die laughing.
If you can have a laugh with someone, you're then in each other's world.