I would love to do 'SNL.'

I always live tweet 'SNL.'

I've always been an 'SNL' fan.

'SNL' has kind of been like my school.

I was hired as an assistant at 'SNL' in 2002.

When I was hired to 'SNL,' I was 25 years old.

There are some really funny women at 'SNL,' man.

I hope to be on 'SNL' as long as they'll let me.

The nature of 'SNL' is that it's so in-the-moment.

I really just love dumb humor. I watch a lot of SNL.

I am a fan of 'SNL' and a big Jimmy Fallon fan, too.

I learned at 'SNL' that it's a bummer to bum people out.

I got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell.

I love comedy, but I was just obsessed with 'SNL' growing up.

My dad would write these sketches for me while I was at 'SNL.'

My 'SNL' days of working through the night have come and gone.

'SNL' is our main priority because that was our first big break.

I grew up watching 'The Tonight Show' and Jimmy Fallon on 'SNL.'

I never wanted to be that person who leaves 'SNL' and nothing happens.

'SNL' is the first real job I've held for more than a month and a half.

'SNL' is this part of American culture with a certain timelessness to it.

I'm pretty self-critical about everything I've ever done: stand-up, 'SNL.'

I have to give the SNL crew props - it cannot have been easy to work with me.

In high school, my goal was to be a writer for SNL, then I got into the acting.

The longer you're on a show like 'SNL,' the less frequent the Google alerts become.

Things I used to get in trouble for writing at 'SNL,' suddenly other people like it.

'SNL' was a dream come true for me. It was a fantastic year. I don't have any regrets.

Obviously, SNL has a lot of viewers, but the potential for a movie is through the roof.

SNL is a home. You've got all of your brothers and sisters there, and it's a great time.

My years on 'SNL' had reconfirmed that what I do best is play for a sort of edgy comedy.

'The State' was a huge thing for me. I watched that and 'SNL' together when I was 15, 16.

I still have a desire to do some sketch comedy. My dream is to be on 'SNL,' to host 'SNL.'

'SNL' is part of my history. I got on the show as a kid. That's the show I got known from.

My advice, Be healthy, reach your own goals and don't be afraid to impersonate a SNL star.

I hired Tina Fey for 'SNL,' which was certainly a good match. She took off right away there.

I think I came at the right moment at 'SNL.' There was a space for me, and I was good at it.

If I watch an episode of SNL, and there's one thing that I liked, then that's a good episode.

I had always wanted to be on SNL, it's not always great, but it's this leftover childhood dream.

I'm a female in comedy, so of course I want there to be more women on 'SNL', and women of color.

You start at SNL when you're young and hungry, but I don't want my pro years to be my SNL years.

I don't think we fully understood what the implications could be when we found out we were doing 'SNL.'

I would love to stay at SNL forever. But you can't stay in the same place. People think you're a loser.

I think I made more money when I was lifeguarding at 15 years old than I did on my first year at 'SNL.'

Well, basically, when you get SNL, everyone wants to take a meeting, just in case you end up being good.

There's such a rich history in 'SNL' of political humor, and I think audience members expect that from us.

I'm kind of the crisis communications person at 'SNL.' If there are fires to put out, they try and find me.

I was at Second City L.A., going through the conservatory, and I graduated in 2004 and I got 'SNL' in 2005.

'SNL' can be a stressful environment, and I am panicking constantly, but I guess I keep it pretty internal.

My showbiz career started with 'SNL,' and to write an 'SNL' book... well, there are already enough of those.

My parents are both super funny, and I always knew I wanted to be on 'SNL.' My mom and I would watch it a lot.

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