Life should be larger than life. Size is important to escape normalization.
If you're trying to make something funny, and it doesn't feel like you're always getting something, it doesn't have quite a lot of joy.
I just like comedy in general. My film work, which has been at times more dramatic, has been satisfying. But I never feel quite as good and as light and blissful as when I'm doing comedy.
You know, I used to think I was a foodie, and then my wife went to culinary school and basically explained to me that I was just a guy that likes to eat.
And I watch Saturday Night Live religiously, I have since I was a little boy. I watch it basically like one of my favorite sports teams.
There's lots of problem solving in any marriage, but when you have this collective goal that is a human being, it's an inspiring rally point.
Comedy can be fun no matter what you're playing small or big comedy part. It always has the potential to be a blast.
Women of a selected class, by the use of slaves and servants have become inactive, the mere recipients of values, no longer creators but "feeding on unearned wealth. " This hurts their nature and debases the social fabric. If a woman does no labor in her home which could properly make her self-supporting outside that home she is in duty bound to do something outside her home to justify her claim to support.
Unlike men, women got less sentimental as we aged, I was discovering.
Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt.
I heard someone say the other day that they thought it was sexier to call someone their fiance instead of their husband or wife.