I'm like this wiry freak they pulled out of a bar two months ago and said, 'Let's throw it on the wall and see if it sticks.'
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I think I tried to steal a Mars bar once from a shop but then I went and put it back.
We try lots of stuff. We throw it against the wall, and the stuff that sticks stays in the movie.
I will definitely drop bars, but that's, like, a few minutes of my show. I do a part of my set where I do that, and then I'll get back to the jokes. All the older people will look like, 'What the hell is happening?' The younger people are cheering, and the older people are like, 'I'm scared. I don't know what's going on.'
If I hung one of my paintings next to someone else's, I knew mine would kind of pop off the wall.
In the 1960s and into the '70s, everyone in their own way was trying to open up the musical horizon. There shouldn't be a wall that you're going toward and bouncing off.
They been callin up here, asking when I am gonna get out. When I hit bricks, it all belongs to me.
If somebody takes the parking place you were waiting for, I tend to kind of let it roll off my back. Maybe I'm harboring a lot of something and it will all explode somewhere down the road, but I tend to just let it slide off my back.
I try not to brand myself 'weird' any more because it sticks.
You don't do anything thinking that it's going to stick.
It's just an unhealthy way to approach something, trying to outdo your last thing. You've gotta trust evolution, you've gotta trust that the bar is moving, that you don't need to force the bar. It'll just happen.
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