Air Quote by Jay Mohr
“I remember I used to go to The Laugh Factory and just goof off onstage, and then I'd see Dane Cook. He did a bit about his Mom making the bed in the summertime when he was a kid. He just said "Vroom!" and threw the sheet up in the air and the sheet would just stay over the bed for like a minute and a half. All he had were his arms out, but I could see the sheet. And he didn't do anything. He just kept it there. And I went, "I have to write more."”
About This Quote
Observing a fellow comedian's simple, visual gag sparked a realization that more material is needed, prompting a creative drive.
In simple terms: Seeing a simple joke inspired the need to write more.
Inspiration can arise from observing others' minimalism.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stand‑up rehearsals
- writing workshops
- improv classes
- creative brainstorming sessions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- keep a joke log of observed moments
- study minimalist comedy for technique
Questions to Reflect On
- How does observing others' work shape your own creative standards?
- When does imitation become a catalyst for originality?