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Quotes from Nish Kumar

When I was growing up, and periodically going to India to visit my grandmother, my classmates would often ask me about the trains. There was an exotic fascination with people sitting on top of the carriages.
~ Nish Kumar
But I like the process of putting a show together and the impact that Edinburgh has on me as a performer.
~ Nish Kumar
The important thing with Facebook is to remember that it played a role in facilitating Brexit because it inadvertently allowed leave-supporting groups to use harvested data to target key voters.
~ Nish Kumar
I think I spent a lot of my mid-twenties thinking it was a problem of my onstage persona. But, actually, it was my actual personality. I was still working out what kind of person I was.
~ Nish Kumar
If you can build up a sense of self-confidence if you're non-white by the time you're 15, 16 then that can't be taken away from you.
~ Nish Kumar
I once got chased off stage by a heavy-metal band.
~ Nish Kumar
In the event of a Mad Max-style post-apocalyptic dystopia, people with supplies of food and water could become warlords or chieftains in the social order that emerges out of the rubble.
~ Nish Kumar
There's a fear when you're a comedian of just being hectoring, so you do try to fight against that.
~ Nish Kumar
The job of a comedian is to make people laugh, but a lot of my interests are in politics so I'm going to use that.
~ Nish Kumar
All comedy shows make me feel better about everything.
~ Nish Kumar
We were in denial about the extent to which Britain had cured itself of the poison of racism.
~ Nish Kumar
I consider it, the life of being a comedian - they have a right to boo me.
~ Nish Kumar
I wasn't as cynical about Britain as a lot of friends of mine who are also people of colour.
~ Nish Kumar
As a kid who illegally streamed 'The Daily Show' it has always been a goal of mine.
~ Nish Kumar
There's a 'Seinfeld' episode, where he talks about why he can't get angry, because his voice rises to a comedic pitch and no one takes him seriously - and that's true of me, too.
~ Nish Kumar
The architects of Brexit are a cocktail of lying racists and buffoons. I don't think even someone as cynical as me could have predicted how deeply stupid these people are.
~ Nish Kumar
I might have been lucky to grow up in the 90s, but I think, actually, we started getting complacent about prejudice. We thought we had killed prejudice, and if you were still talking about it you were just going on too much.
~ Nish Kumar
I just love buying myself presents. Is that a crime?
~ Nish Kumar
Apparently, it makes me hard to shop for because I'm constantly buying myself presents.
~ Nish Kumar
Brexit is a ceaseless grind of conversations about customs unions and backstops. Anything that can add an air of whimsical, childlike wonder to proceedings can only be a good thing.
~ Nish Kumar
I'm quite a prolific self-gift-giver.
~ Nish Kumar
I got fired from a job years ago. It was an accounting job. They were basically trying to cut corners, so they employed a bunch of temps to do proper accounting. And it just caused absolute bedlam and I did get fired.
~ Nish Kumar
I've still got a bit of angst about campaigning for a particular party. I want to write jokes about whoever I want without toeing a party line.
~ Nish Kumar
I got out of university and there was a general panic throughout my family as to what I was going to do. For about six months, I did this job in recruitment and I was just so awful at it. I jumped before I was pushed.
~ Nish Kumar