People come up to me and say, 'Can I just thank you for writing my life?' And I reply, 'I'm glad someone else is as idiotic as I am.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When people come up to me and say, 'Oh my God - you're that character,' I feel like replying, 'No, I'm just like you; it's just a job.'
It is so pleasant to come across people more stupid than ourselves. We love them at once for being so.
Over the years, I've become barraged by comments from people, such as, 'Beam me up, Scotty!' and I became defensive. I felt they were derisive and engendered an attitude. I am grateful for the success, but didn't want to be mocked.
People come up to me and they thank me: 'I thank you for the many, many hours of laughter.'
You never write down to the people - you write the best you can with the hope that someone else will feel the same way.
I love to engage in repartee with people who are stupider than I am.
I've got no ego; I just like to have thousands of people write to me and tell me how wonderful I am.
I don't like getting people upset, so that's not my goal. But I like putting people in situations where how they respond says a lot about them.
People want to help me. They want the best for me. I always say thank you to people when they try that. I never get mad.
I hate people saying anything stupid. I don't really suffer fools very well at all. When people are acting like idiots, not that I'm not guilty of doing the odd idiotic thing myself from time to time, but when people say stupid things, it stresses me out.