The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Sarah Silverman
- People are always introducing me as “Sarah Silverman, Jewish comedienne.” I HATE that! I wish people would see me for who I really am — I’m white!
- This is not the first time that Europe has been passive while a Jew-hating tyrant with a weird looking mustache killed the people by giving them gas. [pause] Obviously, I’m talking about Chef Boyardee.
- I’d have to be honest: I have contempt for pretty much every drug other than pot. I find drunk people gross. Most people with more than one drink in them aren’t giggly, goofy and happy the way people are with a puff of pot smoke in them. At a party, I have so much fun stoned, flitting about — but once I sniff that first wave of drunkenness on someone, I’m out of there.
- I like my life alone. I mean, I love being with friends and I love kissing and loving someone to pieces. But it’s hard to find someone who doesn’t ultimately start judging you and your choices. Men like to squash you. I just want someone who’s happy with himself, happy with his life. He doesn’t have to squash mine.
- I’ve turned down things that, I just go “I’d rather do stand-up than say this shitty exposition for bad writing.” It’s just not fun, like “but you’re a lawyer and he loves you!” Good writing doesn’t need some Greek chorus in the form of a sassy friend.
- I have very vivid dreams – almost always action-adventure. I’m often on the run. I’ve always had dreams. When I was little, I’d go to sleep with my head on my hands, which were in fists like I was looking through a camera. I felt like sleep was the movies – just drifting off to the movies.
- I tend to be more arrogant on stage. Far more ignorant. I sometimes say what I think and sometimes say the opposite of what I think and the lines get blurred, but I can only hope that some kind of absolute power transcends.
- I was always the class clown; I made my family laugh, and that was when I was always happiest. I grew up listening to stand-up comedians’ albums and watching them on TV, on The Tonight Show and Letterman.
- I think maybe I became funny because as a kid, I was a Jew in a town of no Jews, and being funny just instinctively came about as a way to put people at ease around me.
- I’m always writing; I’m always jotting things down on paper or making notes in my iPhone. Then I’ll make myself sit down and kind of shape it up, but there’s really no other way to practice other than onstage.

Sarah Silverman is an American comedian, actress, and writer known for her sharp wit, provocative humor, and fearless approach to social commentary. Born on December 1, 1970, in Bedford, New Hampshire, she began performing stand-up comedy as a teenager and later became a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live.
Silverman gained wider recognition with her stand-up specials and her acclaimed Comedy Central series The Sarah Silverman Program, where she used satire to address topics like politics, religion, and identity.
Beyond television, she has appeared in films such as Wreck-It Ralph, Battle of the Sexes, and I Smile Back, the latter earning her praise for her dramatic performance. Silverman is also a prominent voice in political activism, using humor to spark dialogue on social issues. With her bold comedic style and willingness to challenge boundaries, she has established herself as one of the most influential comedians of her generation.
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