The word 'Spanx' was funny. It made people laugh. No one ever forgot it.

All I care about is making jokes that are funny and making people laugh.

I'm not a broad comic, but I think I can be funny and I think I make people laugh.

My goal is really to just make people laugh with integrity, like, with something that I still find funny.

If you're OK with being clumsy, it's funny. But if you are super embarrassed, people are going to laugh at you.

Billy Crystal knows how to make people laugh. He's got 30 years on stage... there's no telling him what's funny.

It's funny when people say you have sex appeal or call you the next Brad Pitt. I just laugh. I'm not that. I don't want to be that.

I don't think you can teach people how to be funny. You can make suggestions about how to speak a line or get a laugh, but it has to be in them.

I don't know how to troll people, but there are many out there talking with that intent. I just write something funny that would make people laugh.

I just say what I think is the funniest thing I could say. I'm not trying to make headlines. I'm just trying to say the stuff that I think is funny and will make people laugh.

I was inspired by comedy channels. I loved that they got to do sketches and could be funny and crude and make people laugh. But most of those channels, if not all of them, were done by guys.

When I was in improv workshops or doing stand-up or writing comedy with others, or just doing comedy, I just laughed. Funny was funny; I loved to laugh. I always liked people I found generally funny.

I like some of my stuff not to be particularly funny. It's supposed to be amusing, entertaining or thought-provoking, like a curiosity. If you put it on in front of 500 people in the Odeon they wouldn't laugh. They shouldn't laugh.

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