Comedy has become, I think, a very important branch of public intellectualism. But it still ain't Washington.
Twitter is comedy writing. It's one-liners that give way to fully fleshed-out thoughts.
In high school, I didn't know what comedy was, but I was involved in speech and debate and public speaking.
Women are under-represented in TV comedy for a variety of reasons, the hackneyed 'fear that women aren't funny' being one of them.
When you're doing sketch comedy and you're pregnant, it's like wearing a giant sombrero in every sketch.
When you get on a comedy show, people assume you're a comedian. I'd say I'm more of a comedy nerd.
When you do comedy shows, you usually don't finish until about 11 P.M. Then you have this adrenaline dump, and you get hungry.
When we make a comedy film, its important to have a light atmosphere on the sets so that the mood reflects in the film.
When the response to comedy becomes cheering instead of laughing, that is so irritating. It's the worst.
When I was doing comedy in New York, before I was in movies, I was never known as the deadpan actress. I was just a comedienne.
When I started, there was no comedy community, no comedy industry; there were comedians.
When I did comedy I made fun of myself. If there was a buffoon, I played the buffoon.
When I came into comedy in 2005, I didn't even know there was discrimination against musical comics in the alternative-comedy strain.
When has stand-up comedy been kind to anyone? It goes after anyone who's the target. Comedy attacks, man.