My stand-up is more like how I am in real life. I don't really do a character thing in stand-up. It's just a bunch of sentences that are supposed to be funny.
I did my dissertation on Kafka.
I can't eat before I go onstage because I've learnt that burping on stage isn't a good thing. It's all about acid reflux.
I don't know if fame will come.
There are so many great singers out there.
I've turned down songs that would be much easier to play on the radio that I don't think should be on the album. Maybe I've shot myself in the foot.
I'm not a complicated person.
Ring the alarum-bell! Blow, wind! come, wrack! At least we'll die with harness on our back.
This film, Tomb Raider 2, is a big challenge. It's quite exhausting.
The thing I was beginning to figure out about Sam and Grace, the thing about Sam not being able to function without her, was that that sort of love only worked when you were sure both people would always be around for each other. If one half of the equation left, or died, or was slightly less perfect in their love, it became the most tragic, pathetic story invented, laughable in its absurdity. Without Grace, Sam was a joke without a punch line.
The way you get democracy to function is by informing the public.