I always say that the stand-up world is the arena of the unwell, and it is.
I had a massive amount of self-belief when I did stand-up.
I didn't grow up as child actor.
There's something about doing stand-up that's cathartic.
Stand-up is the kind of gig that'll show you where you're at.
So, we have to get up and get pumped up for each day.
I didn't grow up watching a lot of TV.
Growing up, I always wanted to sing.
I don't have any type of sketch-comedy or stand-up background.
I was a Depression kid, growing up in Oklahoma.
I grew up Spanish, so I grew up watching a lot of novellas.
I was actually a huge tomboy growing up.
I always wake up at the crack of ice.
Being on the move all the time is draining, but the rewards make up for it.
There comes a time when you have to stand up and be counted.
It took me a long time to grow up.
The first time I did stand-up was the summer I was 17.
[repeated line] Cherry: I was going to be a stand-up comedian.
Ed: [pulls the car up] What's up, niggas?
That's human nature - the ups and downs.
Eighty percent of success is showing up.