The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Pete Davidson
- I always wanted my stand-up to feel like not just a show, but like you’re hanging out with someone for an hour. I like to just talk.
- Things that I feel really sad about, I talk about. That way, if it’s funny, it doesn’t hurt anymore.
- I don’t let a lot of people know about my dad dying on 9/11. It’s not a way to introduce yourself. So I never told anybody, and then I would do jokes about it… and I think people thought I was lying about it. Which would be crazy!
- I started doing stand-up when I was 16, my junior year in high school. My two friends and I would sit at home watching stand-up. They kept saying I should try it, and so I did.
- I was the class clown in high school, but I always took it too far, so nobody liked me. I was annoying. Like, I would get a laugh and then keep going and keep going.
- I bombed so much as a standup that messing up doesn’t matter to me anymore. I kind of enjoy bombing sometimes – I try and make everybody hate me more. Like, once I know it’s not going well, I can just have fun.
- I have to do stand-up. I have to do something comedy-involved every day, or else I will lose my mind.
- I don’t like going out. I’m more of a watch TV, hang out, Netflix kind of guy. I don’t like leaving; I don’t like talking to people. It gives me anxiety.
- I’m the most awkward person in the world, but onstage, I’m completely fine. I could run around in a thong and not care.
- My jokes have definitely changed. ‘SNL’ has helped with that, because when you’re on ‘SNL,’ you have to kind of pay attention to the news. I feel like my material has gotten smarter now.

Pete Davidson, born on November 16, 1993, in Staten Island, New York, is an American comedian, actor, and writer known for his candid humor and distinctive voice in contemporary comedy. He began performing stand-up as a teenager, drawing heavily from personal experiences, including the loss of his father, a firefighter who died during the 9/11 attacks.
Davidson’s raw, self-deprecating style quickly gained attention, leading to appearances on MTV and Comedy Central. In 2014, at just 20 years old, he became one of the youngest cast members ever to join Saturday Night Live, where his sharp wit and memorable “Weekend Update” bits made him a fan favorite.
Outside SNL, Davidson has starred in films such as The King of Staten Island, a semi-autobiographical dramedy that earned critical praise, and the horror-comedy Bodies Bodies Bodies. Known for his openness about mental health, he remains a prominent voice in comedy and pop culture.
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