The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Andy Samberg
- You are graduating from college. That means that this is the first day of the last day of your life. No, that’s wrong. This is the last day of the first day of school. Nope, that’s worse. This is a day.
- I’ve always looked up to Amy Poehler and, obviously, people like Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Mel Brooks, and the ‘Monty Python’ guys.
- If had a penny for every strange look I’ve gotten from strangers on the street I’d have about 10 to 15 dollars, which is a lot when you’re dealing with pennies.
- If you let go of fart jokes, you’ve let go of a piece of humanity.
- It’s harder to do anything in the public eye now, in terms of if you’re worried about scrutiny or being judged negatively. It’s not as much of a free ride. If you’re someone who’s making film or TV or music, or any kind of art form now, there’s a billion outlets, and they all have an opinion.
- I used to stay up at night and sneak into the TV room, past my parents, who were asleep, to watch Saturday Night’s ‘Main Event.’ That’s how I started watching SNL. On accident.
- It’s weird to have people so interested in your personal life. It’s a part of the business that grosses me out. I’m always bummed out for people who just happen to be dating a celebrity, and they’re also famous, and they can’t live their life.
- I’m a tearless clown. If I were to get a tattoo, it would be the two masks, and they would be both smiling.
- A sign now of success with a certain audience when you do a short comedy piece, anywhere, is that it gets on YouTube and gets around. It’s always something you’re thinking about unconsciously.
- I’ve always felt that if something is polarizing, that’s usually the stuff I like the most. If something is taking a chance and is willing to be weird, that’s my favorite thing. I know there’s somebody out there who hates it.

Andy Samberg, born on August 18, 1978, in Berkeley, California, is an American comedian, actor, writer, and musician. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, he rose to fame as a member of the comedy group The Lonely Island, known for their viral digital shorts like “Lazy Sunday” and “I’m on a Boat.” His work with the group led to his breakout on Saturday Night Live (2005–2012), where his offbeat humor and musical sketches became hugely popular.
Samberg transitioned into film with roles in comedies such as Hot Rod (2007), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), and voice work in the Hotel Transylvania franchise. He earned widespread acclaim as Detective Jake Peralta on the hit sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021), which showcased his comedic timing and charm. Married to musician Joanna Newsom, Samberg continues to thrive in comedy, music, and acting, cementing his status as a modern comedy icon.
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