Hari Kondabolu Quotes

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Born: October 21, 1982

Hari Kondabolu is a sharp-witted comedian and cultural critic whose words cut through noise to reveal profound truths about justice, identity, and human connection. His legacy lies in blending razor-sharp humor with unflinching social commentary, challenging audiences to examine privilege, race, and inequality with both intellect and empathy. Kondabolu’s philosophy centers on the idea that laughter can be a tool for awakening, not escape—his quotes resonate because they name discomfort without despair, offering clarity in chaotic times. Through stand-up, writing, and activism, he empowers people to question systems while embracing shared humanity. His voice endures as a beacon of thoughtful resistance and compassionate wisdom.

Hari Kondabolu Quotes (20)

"I like playing with that space between laughter and discomfort where your discomfort can also make you laugh, and you're confused about the mixed feelings. That's challenging, and I think that's what makes for some of the best art."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"I try to be as thoughtful as I can about everything that comes out of my mouth and not reinforce sexism."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Motivation

"When you ask your white friends what their cultural heritage is, they don't just say white. They give you a math equation. 'Well, I'm a third German and a fourth Irish and one-sixteenth Welsh and one-fortieth Native American for college applications.'"

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Love

"I'm not a Republican, but I was one once - when I was 7 years old. Not my fault. The symbol of the Republican Party is an elephant, I'm a Hindu - I was confused."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Creativity

"When I started doing standup when I was 17, I was talking about being Indian and specifically ethnic jokes. Straightforward stuff that was fairly ignorant that I knew would get the laugh. It wasn't flipping stereotypes; it was using them."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Motivation

"I am actually a bit chubby, and I eat everything. I eat in a way - if my parents fed me the way I choose to eat as an adult, they would've lost custody."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"I've been approached after shows from people who said, 'I don't agree with anything you said, but I laughed the whole way through.' That's still a little strange to me. Like, nothing, really? But at the same time, that's what happens in a conversation."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"I would love the opportunity to create my own program. I feel like a TV show with a format of monologue with lots of sketches thrown in could be really fun. But you know, that may never happen. Minimally, I just want to keep making stand-up."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"Introductions are always weird for me because my name is Hari and it's constantly mispronounced . 'Hurry', 'Hairy' - there are different ways to screw it up, and it leads to these awkward conversations."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm not a politician, I'm not an ideologue, I'm not an organizer anymore. I'm a human being sharing ideas, and those ideas have to feel fresh and from my heart and my head, and I have to feel it. You can't force that feeling."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Love

"The words we use have weight. Whether it's in a conversation with a friend or something said publicly on stage or broadcast. And as performers, we know that because that's why we choose the words we use - that's the whole point of comedy."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"Seattle is a place I've lived only a couple of years, but I feel like I've been adopted by this city. It's like a hug. I've been recognized on planes, in the airport and by cabdrivers. I don't get that anywhere else in the country."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Motivation

"Stand-up will always be my first love, and it has been the primary way I've expressed myself since I was 17."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Love

"January 14, 2000, was my first time on stage, and I've been hooked ever since. I got discovered nationally in Seattle by the now-defunct HBO Comedy Festival, and that led to an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' and a path to a professional comedy career."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Mindfulness

"You can be funny and say what you mean; these ideas are not mutually exclusive. Some of the best jokes came from people who meant it. See: Pryor, Bruce, Carlin, etc."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"I am frozen musically somewhere around 2004."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Creativity

"After 9/11, I changed a lot of the ways I viewed the world. I realized my comedy and my politics and my view of the world did not match. I had to start writing from my heart."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Motivation

"Politics and sports are the same thing in some ways. I like sports; I don't like the sports aspect of politics. The conventions are basically the playoffs, and the election's the Super Bowl. To me, it doesn't feel important."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"Post 9/11, brown people had this force pushing us together. It's like we're all being looked at with fear and suspicion; we're all being targeted, so how do you support yourself and your communities?"

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom

"I feel privileged that I've been able to get anywhere, with my quote-unquote limited mainstream appeal, given my race and subject matter. Of course, I always have my masters to fall back on."

Hari Kondabolu
Topic: Wisdom
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