Born on February 1st
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Quotes by Authors Born Today (305)
"If anything can be art, then anyone can be an artist."
— Abbi Jacobson"I am obsessed with the painter Jonas Wood, but I don't think I'll ever be able to afford one of his paintings. He's an L.A.-based painter; his stuff is incredible."
— Abbi Jacobson"I would love to be at a place where a girl character can also be a role model for young boys."
— Abbi Jacobson"Why does 'writer' have no gender, but 'actor' has a gender? What is that?"
— Abbi Jacobson"We just sort of thought a Web series would be a cool thing to be able to send to our parents to show them that we were, in fact, actually doing comedy."
— Abbi Jacobson"I drew a lot. I always had sketchbooks. My parents were really great about any gift-giving holiday - birthdays, Hanukkah, Christmas - it was always art supplies for my brother and I."
— Abbi Jacobson"I definitely relate so much to a lot of women in comedy, but I don't love segregating the genders. I'm just as influenced by male comedians as I am female comedians."
— Abbi Jacobson"I feel like comedy had a boys'-club label when we were starting."
— Abbi Jacobson"I'm so thankful for that struggling period. That time is really great where you have no idea what's going to happen."
— Abbi Jacobson"When I lived in Baltimore, I would come down fairly often to go to the Hirshhorn, and one of my good friends from high school went to Georgetown. I actually ended up going to Annapolis a lot. I had a car, and it was such a serene place to drive."
— Abbi Jacobson"When I was in high school, my mom worked at Bed, Bath and Beyond, so I was always there."
— Abbi Jacobson"You know all those young people watching Comedy Central love 'Frasier.'"
— Abbi Jacobson"I just got really into this one girl on Instagram and had her paint little pineapples on my nails during shooting."
— Abbi Jacobson"When we make the show, we are always talking about how the show is really in between what we make and what the viewer thinks of it."
— Abbi Jacobson"I love comedy, but I was just obsessed with 'SNL' growing up."
— Abbi Jacobson"If people watch 'Broad City' very closely, we just drop lines about people we love, just to say we like them."
— Abbi Jacobson"I've been watching 'The Cosby Show' and 'Roseanne' a lot right now, and those work so well because they're not, like, jokey comedies; they are coming from real characters. We want our show to be like that. A family show."
— Abbi Jacobson"Someone like Amy Poehler, I don't know, but I feel like I know her. I think everyone feels like they know her."
— Abbi Jacobson"We couldn't pitch the show without having created one, at least one 20 to 25 minute version of 'Broad City.' We wouldn't know how to describe it."
— Abbi Jacobson"We love to start from a real place, whether it's us or our friends or working on a story from a writer's friend."
— Abbi Jacobson"I had a weirdly awesome high-school experience."
— Abbi Jacobson"I'm from outside Philadelphia, a town called Wayne, which is, like, 25 minutes northwest."
— Abbi Jacobson"I'm not super, super religious. If this is okay to say, I'm more culturally Jewish."
— Abbi Jacobson"I started getting really interested in comedy when I was in middle school."
— Abbi Jacobson"I ended up going to college for visual arts but moved up to New York after I graduated from college in 2006 and started going gung ho to the Upright Citizens Brigade, and I realized that that was what I was really interested in and what I really wanted to do."
— Abbi Jacobson"I definitely started to perform a little bit in middle school, but not the typical musical/play route. I think that I am funny, but it was more of a social thing, where that was my part in my circle of friends."
— Abbi Jacobson"Everybody has will - you just have to gather it. And I guess you choose where your inspiration comes from and give yourself that permission."
— Abbi Jacobson"I'm really inspired by the power of the individual. People like Gloria Steinem."
— Abbi Jacobson"Female-driven shows have to be every single thing and are constantly criticized in a way that male-driven shows are not."
— Abbi Jacobson"What I love about comedy is that it's unquestionably working. There are varying degrees of that, where there's something that makes you smile and is funny versus something that makes you hysterically laugh."
— Abbi Jacobson