I don't do any corporate work.
From Ron White
I believe everything creative is somewhat collaborative.
I loved listening to laughter even as a little kid.
If you look at the common denominator of all the comics who have had big success, it's being true to their nature... that's what takes a long time to learn.
The only way to stay sharp is to do live shows. There is no part-time comedy.
I was considered by my peers to be a good comedian. So that's all I ever strived to do was get some recognition from my peers.
You know, my first album, some of those jokes I'd done for twelve years because I couldn't throw 'em out.
I started selling out comedy clubs before I got to town with no advertising. I was selling out theaters just on the rumor that I was going to be there.
I was so in love with the idea of making people laugh for a living that I didn't care what I had to do to get there. Or how much money I was going to make when I did get there.
I don't have a specific plan except for as long as people want to listen to me talk, I'm going to keep talking. I can't imagine a life without doing standup.
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