“I remember when I had my show [The Chris Rock Show on HBO], I used to run my show. It was so hard to get people to bring sketches to me. No one had ever worked for a black person before. Even the black people hadn't worked for a black person. It literally took a month or two for everybody to know: I'm really running the show.” PeopleKnowsPersonsTwoHardShowsRunningRememberUsedBlackRocksMonthsBlack PeopleRemember WhenHboBlack Person Author:Scott Raab
“If you are the leader, you don't have the right to say things like "Ugh, didn't eat this week I was so busy." "Haven't slept." I look sideways at those signs of bravado, which are intended to make one feel that the person is working so hard. I don't think that way.” IfsThinkingWayFeelsLooksPersonsHardLeaderWeekHavensBusySidewaysUghBravadoWorking So Hard Author:Scott Raab
“The reason I have managed to get so many shows on television is because I've tried to be authentic. When you're gonna spend millions of dollars to see that come to life, they better believe it's a good idea, A. B, they better believe that the person who's telling the idea is gonna put themselves into this.” BelievePersonsIdeasReasonShowsMillionsTelevisionDollarsGood Ideas Author:Scott Raab
“In the steel-and-glass society that we live in, the value system would be that the lawyer, with the Mercedes and the fine suit and the Ivy League education, was more valued than the minority without the education. But on the island, the rules are changed. It's the person who can make a fire or who can make friends. A kind human soul is valued.” HumansKindPersonsSoulWould BeValuesFireChangedFineGlassesLawyerSuitsLeagueIslandsMinoritiesSteelHuman SoulIvyValue SystemsIvy League Author:Scott Raab