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“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…” quote by Jay Mohr
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“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."”

Jay Mohr

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.

Key Takeaway

Inspiration can arise from observing others' minimalism.

Themes

comedy creativity inspiration performance

Mood

motivated playful energetic

Type

storytelling self‑reflection

When to use this quote

  • stand‑up rehearsals
  • writing workshops
  • improv classes
  • creative brainstorming sessions

Key Concepts

creative process comparative analysis

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?
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