It's odd how people waiting for you stand out far less clearly than people you are waiting for.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've seen people, where if they have to wait around the set for three hours, and they call you at the wrong time, and they're not ready for you, some people don't like that.
I could be less impatient with people. I sometimes judge by impressions.
I had a moment where I was like, 'I'm so tired of waiting for other people to accept me.'
I know firsthand how agonizing waiting can be.
People are so busy anyway they don't see you or recognise you in the street.
I have noticed that the people who are late are often so much jollier than the people who have to wait for them.
It is strange that the years teach us patience; that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.
I don't have a lot of stomach for people who don't show up to a set knowing their lines because you're keeping 150 people waiting.
I always felt like something bigger was waiting for me out there.
I don't know why, but people tend to look at stand-ups and think they can act, which actually isn't the case. But never mind. I thought: if that's the area where they're looking, then that's the area where I'll put myself - even as a means to an end. And it was.
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