Listen, if you start worrying about the people in the stands, before too long you're up in the stands with them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm equally comfortable in getting out there and taking a stand when I have to take a stand.
There is a value in taking a stand whether or not anybody may be noticing it and whether or not it is a risky thing to do.
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.
Being in the stands is very difficult. I was never playing but I am nervous watching, waiting.
I'll never stop doing stand-up. There's nothing better than getting in front of 2,500 people and making an entire room laugh.
Standing by myself, just having everybody looking at me the entire time, is not my idea of a good time.
You worry about whether you are match-fit, coming back to the stand-up stage.
The idea of doing stand-up is terrifying to me.
Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind - even if your voice shakes.
Stand up and face your fears, or they will defeat you.