The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Craig Ferguson
- I aim to please. I’m nothing if not a vaudevillian.
- When I went out on tour as Bing Hitler I would hook up with Lenny and we’d get drunk together. He was always very supportive. He was a big star and a lot of what he said to me had power and impact. Apart from that, I just like him.
- Why do people do things that they fear? It may be that the fear contains information. Something can be interesting if you get to the other side of that fear.
- I don’t see my show as a stepping stone to something else like some people, who get a job then have a foot out the door looking for their next job.
- I realized women and humor were linked very closely.
- I don’t know now if I’m funny. I just keep talking and hope that I hit something that’s funny.
- A friend of mine that I was in a band with started me on Kafka, which in turn led to Camus and Sartre.
- I think sometimes that people think brave means not being afraid, which of course it doesn’t mean that at all. It means that you’re afraid, but you move past that and do it anyway, do what you think is right.
- Don’t ever rope me in as a late-night talk show host. I don’t want to be one.
- For me, comedy should have a certain amount of joy in it. It should be about attacking the powerful – the politicians, the Trumps, the blowhards – going after them. We shouldn’t be attacking the vulnerable.

Craig Ferguson, born on May 17, 1962, in Springburn, Glasgow, is a Scottish-American comedian, actor, writer, and television host. He began his entertainment career in the UK as a drummer in punk bands before transitioning to stand-up comedy under the stage name “Bing Hitler.”
After moving to the U.S. in the mid-1990s, Ferguson gained popularity as Nigel Wick on The Drew Carey Show (1996–2004). He is best known for hosting The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005–2014), where his unconventional style and candid interviews, including a Peabody Award-winning conversation with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, set him apart in late-night television.
Post-Late Late Show, Ferguson hosted Celebrity Name Game, earning two Daytime Emmy Awards, and Join or Die with Craig Ferguson. An accomplished author, his memoir American on Purpose details his journey from Scotland to American citizenship in 2008, highlighting his battles with addiction and rise in entertainment. Ferguson continues to perform stand-up and hosts the podcast “Joy, a Podcast. Hosted by Craig Ferguson.” He resides in New York City with his wife, Megan Wallace Cunningham, and their two children.
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