Joan Rivers Quotes About Comedy
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Comedy is a very rough beat. It's no holds barred, as it should be.
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I could be the Greta Garbo of comedy, very secluded, but Garbo had a man who was beyond rich to support her.
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Comedy exists to laugh at things that aren't laughable. But isn't it? That's what separates us from the animals. We laugh.
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God always comes up with a third act twist -- and we won't know until we die whether the play was a comedy or a tragedy.
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Comedy is truth. We should not apologize for it.
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I think actual death will be a lot easier than dying on stage. Cause - you know - if you do [actual death] right, you can go looking good. Maybe with a little quip [like]: 'I loved everybody.' But dying on stage...Oh, God!
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Welcome to my world! I've been through it all, and I often pinch myself to believe my luck. I design jewlery, create cosmetics, perform comedy, act, lecture, write books, travel, have a fabulous daughter, and a phenomenal grandson-and I feel I'm the luckiest woman on the planet.
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Comedy - and I say this with humility - comedy needs me.
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Your anger can be 49 percent and your comedy 51 percent, and you're okay. If the anger is 51 percent, the comedy is gone.
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I felt a comedy ego beginning to grow, which gave me the courage to begin tentatively looking into myself for material.
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