"I got my sense of humor from my……" — Paul Mooney
"I got my sense of humor from my grandmother. You know, my grandmother was very funny."
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17 Quotes by Paul Mooney
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I have nothing to do with racism in America; it was here when I got here.
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Julie Christie, I used to hang out with her. She was friends with Richard Pryor and Warren Beatty and all…
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Robin Williams learned technique. He has the technique of being funny.
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I was born a comic.
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I think about never losing my voice, never giving in, never selling out, always keeping black, always sticking to the…
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When I was 16 or 17, I saw Lenny Bruce being taken to jail. They took him off stage because…
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I think I have a mental nappy attitude.
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I do celebrate anything with freedom in it, you know.
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Comedians period, in general, have demons, and myself included.
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What does America love more than one white male?
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The king of comedy is dead. Richard Pryor was the king of comedy. The rest of them are the king…
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I like comedy, I mean, in all forms.
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