Bombs Quote by Seth Rogen
“I remember thinking as I was doing the jokes for the first time, "If I can hear that very clearly, I'm not hearing laughter." It just became deafening, this buzzing noise. I mean, it was brutal. It was really terrible. Then I remember thinking, "At least nobody important, or anyone who I really respect, saw that." And then literally right when I went off the stage, Jerry Seinfeld got up and went on. So I was like, "Oh great. Seinfeld saw me bomb." On the other hand, I thought, "At least no one will be thinking of me anymore. They'll just be focusing on him."”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Seth Rogen on stand‑up, 2019
The fear of failure in performance can feel overwhelming, yet relief comes when the audience’s focus shifts elsewhere.
In simple terms: Stage anxiety and relief when attention moves.
Embrace vulnerability, learn from each set.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stand‑up comedy
- public speaking
- creative work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does audience reaction teach you?
- How can you reframe perceived failure?
Even with support, fear can persist and affect confidence.