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Quotes from Ali Wong

Aside from Joan Rivers and Roseanne, it's hard for me to think of any female comedian who's had kids and has a serious level of fame - like, the level where your mother has heard of them.
~ Ali Wong
A lot of people get into stand-up as a back door into acting or something. But I really like writing jokes and telling jokes.
~ Ali Wong
All I ever wanted to do was tell jokes for a living.
~ Ali Wong
Breastfeeding is this savage ritual that just reminds you that your body is a cafeteria now.
~ Ali Wong
The more socially conscious you are, the better the work you make.
~ Ali Wong
People are always very surprised by how, offstage with my husband, I'm a completely different person... very soft and nurturing.
~ Ali Wong
I was so boisterous in high-school, I don't think a lot of boys liked me that much 'cause they were like, 'Oh, she's so loud and so crazy.' But then this thing happens in your late twenties, and guys begin to take note of women's personalities more or something.
~ Ali Wong
When you have a child, you think about your own mortality.
~ Ali Wong
My dad grew up with straight-up no running water. He slept in a twin bed with his two sisters and his mom, like 'Charlie And The Chocolate Factory' style: like, feet at the head, feet at the head alternating. And then I think his dad slept on, like, a bed of newspapers on a floor in their apartment.
~ Ali Wong
When you're a mom, you need sparkle to compensate for the light inside of you that has died.
~ Ali Wong
There's something I want to say, and I haven't been able to articulate it yet, about how it's so rude when people don't admit that they have a nanny.
~ Ali Wong
My dad was a doctor, and he would tell us a lot of nasty, funny stories from the hospital. It was funny to me when I'd go over to other people's houses and they didn't talk about intestines at the table.
~ Ali Wong
My dad was obviously a really quirky, unconventional Asian man who didn't care about what other people thought. When he would fight with my mom, he would be really dramatic. He would be like, 'Devil, get away, for I am God's property.' He would say crazy things that were so melodramatic but so theatrical and funny.
~ Ali Wong
My dad was a very unconventional Asian American man. He was very much not quiet, not shy, not passive. If he had to fart, he'd do it in the library. He did not care. He was like, 'I don't know these people. I'm uncomfortable, and I need to let it go.'
~ Ali Wong
It's unfair to the hard-core stay-at-home moms to pretend you're able to have an amazing body by chasing around your kids.
~ Ali Wong
I'm always asked how my husband is feeling about my success with a note of concern. He feels great. It's not hard to feel good about your spouse making money.
~ Ali Wong
I have this fantasy of relaxing and doing nothing. But I'm obviously very passionate about stand-up comedy. I mean, I keep doing it. So I must be really into it.
~ Ali Wong
I liked that improv and sketch comedy were collaborative, but you really depended on other people and a stage to perform. With stand-up comedy, I liked that you had no one else to blame and depend on.
~ Ali Wong
Asian men are the sexiest. They got no body hair from the neck down.
~ Ali Wong
I constantly peed in my pants up until the 8th grade and wore an extra-large sailor uniform from kindergarten to 8th grade because my mom was scared I'd grow out of it. So I learned to make fun of myself at school and summer camp.
~ Ali Wong
A couple of female standup comics I know refer to their kids as their Little Career Killers. I was like, I really do not want to feel that way.
~ Ali Wong
At the end of the day, I'm not really trying to make a statement with any of my standup.
~ Ali Wong
Every male comedian of note who is over the age of 45 has a kid, and they talk about it and don't get grouped as 'dad comics.'
~ Ali Wong
Making people laugh was the only thing I ever truly excelled at. But at home, I was so quiet with my family, which taught me to be really observant.
~ Ali Wong