“For some comedians it feels so cool to be like: 'I'll say anything, man!'. I'm not quite there yet.” MenFeelsComedianSay Anything Author:Bo Burnham
“It's not most important to communicate myself on stage as it is to be as funny or interesting as I possibly can on stage. I feel more like I'm doing a play whose main character just happens to share my name.” FeelsImportantPlayCharacterHappensNamesInterestingShareStageCommunicateMain Characters Author:Bo Burnham
“Comedy should be a source of positivity. I don't want to bully people, and I don't want people to come to my show to feel terrible about something. I'm actually very open to having a conversation about what I should or shouldn't say.” PeopleWantFeelsShouldShowsComedySourceTerribleConversationPositivityBully Author:Bo Burnham
“Then the challenge is, once you left brain it and build it, then when you're on stage you have to know it so well that you can get lost in it. I don't want to be onstage looking like a robot, I want to be at the end of the day very emotional and what feels like someone being up there rather than reciting things. That's always the challenge, to analyze and then somehow lose yourself in something you absolutely know backwards and forwards. And nothing's going to surprise you, but you have to be surprised by it and let it surprise you.” KnowsWantFeelsWellsEndsLostLeftLosesChallengesBrainStageEmotionalSurpriseThe End Of The DayBackwardsRobotsLosing YourselfRecitingLeft Brain Author:Bo Burnham
“At once I feel that comedy is this amazing sort of transcendent thing, and I'm also open to the fact that maybe it's just an evolutionary hiccup, something that upright apes do in their free time.” FeelsFactsComedyApesTranscendentFree TimeHiccups Author:Bo Burnham