I just want to be funny, I just want to do comedy.
Young stand-ups, we ought to do comedy in George Carlin's spirit, in Richard Pryor's spirit, in Jackie Gleason's spirit, in Lucille Ball's spirit, because they did it with the spirit.
Reality is the scary thing. Not my work, not comedy.
Eddie [Murphy] is an icon. He's one of the reason why I started doing comedy in the beginning. He opened a lot of doors for black people.
The truth is, I've never thought of myself as the Michael Jordan of comedy. And that's a good thing. You know why? Because I'm not. Wasn't that Richard Pryor? Yes, it was. I know what I am: I'm funny!
People bring camera phones into comedy shows and clubs and concerts, and sound bites never come out right.
Stand-up and comedy is the place where we are supposed to be able to make fun of all of the world's ills.
I love being around people who love to do what I love to do, which is comedy.
Comedy clubs are sacred ground. That's where anything goes.
George Carlin is an influence on a generation. He made me want to do comedy.
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