Top 37 Quotes & Sayings by Hannah Gadsby

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Hannah Gadsby

Hannah Gadsby is an Australian comedian, writer, and actress. She began her career in Australia after winning the national final of the Raw Comedy competition for new comedians in 2006. In 2018, her show Nanette on Netflix won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and a Peabody Award.

This adoration of an artist as a lone genius is quite misled, I think, because they are very much part of their time and their community.
#MeToo should not be limited to art or TV.
Most accountants are strange - let's be honest. — © Hannah Gadsby
Most accountants are strange - let's be honest.
Just because you're gay doesn't mean you're not homophobic.
A lot of people have told me they have mothers like my mother. I seriously doubt it.
My brain is just so busy. I'm inattentive; I'm a daydreamer: the space cadet kind.
To get recognized in New York is weird because that's definitely a place you shouldn't be recognized.
Self-deprecation runs right through queer culture. It was seen as a badge of honor. I started to feel like perhaps it was destructive as well.
I'm a pretty good procrastinator.
The thing about comedy is it gives you a platform to expose your own shortcomings, so it becomes a public display of weirdness.
I've always done live art history lectures and small documentaries in the past in Australia, on Australian art and art galleries, so I've already done a lot of that.
A lot of people who have experienced trauma at the hands of people they've trusted take responsibility, and that is what's toxic.
I get anxiety and distressed from external stimuli quite easily, so if I'm in a constant state of self-protection, it's exhausting. — © Hannah Gadsby
I get anxiety and distressed from external stimuli quite easily, so if I'm in a constant state of self-protection, it's exhausting.
I always kept my expectations in life very tame.
I've walked away in the middle of a conversation and had no idea that was wrong until someone told me I was being rude.
Shame has its place. Shame is what you do to a kid to stop them running on the road. And then you take the shame away, and immediately, they're back in the fold. You should never soak anybody in shame. It's the prolonged existence of shame that then flips out into destructive rage. We can't exist in that. It's like treacle.
The only people I don't reach on a very personal level are straight white men. They don't really need another entertainer dedicated for them exclusively, so they're fine.
Comedy is a man's art form. It pretty much came from a time, post-World War II really - the 1950s are not really known for the subtle expressions of feminine life.
Stories appeal to humanity.
I think most people's view is that selfies are just vanity and stupid, but I think they're really great.
A lot of people are intimated by art, but it's something to be revered beyond criticism.
The idea that standup is a thing with defined boundaries is kind of ludicrous.
The art world doesn't exist in a vacuum.
If a documentary crew were to follow me around, they'd probably think they were making a film about the saddest person in the world.
We need to hear stories from older women. There's a wealth of wisdom and real resilience there, but they're silenced.
'Nanette' has been a journey. She went from being something of a personal little blast to the world from me, that I expected would seal me off into the margins as far as my career is concerned, and into an idiosyncratic sort of life beyond all of that.
There are times I've been surprised by how emotional I can be on stage. — © Hannah Gadsby
There are times I've been surprised by how emotional I can be on stage.
I don't want to be a didactic voice. I like to ask more questions than I answer, just to get people thinking and to make it safe to access art.
Comedy is great in that it's accessible to someone like me, from a low socioeconomic background, struggling in life. The gatekeepers are a lot stronger in other art forms.
That's the problem with ADHD: I have no focus; I get bored.
I found that pottering is very conducive to my creative process, so now, I find myself being incredibly creative because I've got such much to procrastinate with.
Just because it's been around for centuries, doesn't mean it's cool to be a creepy old man.
The sheer number of paintings of unconscious women is distressing.
I've always wanted to make Australian art interesting. To get a different audience watching art documentaries would be great.
I've got Asperger's. I come at things from sideways.
If the only reason to be on stage communicating with people is to tell them a joke and make them laugh, that seems thin for me. That has a place - I don't think it should stop happening - but for me, I don't know. I just don't.
I would never date a celebrity. I would want someone with real skills. Doctor, nurse, electrician... tailor. — © Hannah Gadsby
I would never date a celebrity. I would want someone with real skills. Doctor, nurse, electrician... tailor.
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