The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Tiffany Haddish
- I learned from Roger Rabbit that if you make people laugh, they’ll do anything for you – which is almost true.
- When I was younger, I barely talked. I was scared of people. I had to learn how to cultivate that confidence.
- Every teacher that I’ve ever had, that I still remember their name, made me laugh. I feel like comedy is the best instrument to teach.
- I danced for, like, 11 years at bar mitzvahs and executive parties. I’m a professional energy producer. I produce energy, baby.
- People always tell me, ‘You should do drama. You should do drama.’ Even when I first got an agent, they were like, ‘We want to send you out to be dramatic.’ And I’m like, ‘No. I’m a comedian. I’m funny. I want to do funny stuff.’
- The body is a universal language. Because if you spoke French, and I speak English, but I move like this or do certain movements, I can still make you smile and laugh.
- I’m not really into politics, but if I had my own country, I would make sure all my people were educated and figuring out what they love to do, and focusing on that.
- When I pick my greens, right, I smile. I smile when I pick the greens, and when I wash the greens, I smile. Then when I cut them up, I smile. And then when I cook them, I smile. They call it joyful greens.
- When my people are dying, that’s when you gonna catch me protesting. I’m not gonna protest because somebody got offered not the amount of money they wanted to get offered. If you don’t like what they’re offering you, just no longer do business with them.
- I do have esteem issues when it comes to reading and writing. I always feel kind of self-conscious about letting people read something that I wrote, because the last thing I wanna hear is, ‘You spelled everything wrong.’

Tiffany Haddish is an American actress, comedian, and author celebrated for her bold humor, vibrant personality, and inspiring rise in entertainment. Born on December 3, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, she faced a challenging childhood marked by foster care and early responsibilities, experiences that later shaped her comedic voice.
Haddish gained widespread fame with her breakout role as Dina in the hit comedy Girls Trip (2017), where her energetic, scene-stealing performance made her a household name. She went on to star in films such as Night School, Like a Boss, and Nobody’s Fool, while also lending her voice to popular animated projects like The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Tuca & Bertie.
In 2017, she became the first Black female stand-up comedian to host Saturday Night Live, earning an Emmy Award. Haddish is also the author of the bestselling memoir The Last Black Unicorn, sharing her resilience, humor, and personal journey.
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