Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American comedian Tim Robinson.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Tim Robinson is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for co-creating, co-writing, and starring in the Comedy Central series Detroiters (2017–2018) and the Netflix series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019–present), and for his work as a writer and performer on Saturday Night Live (2012–2014).
I'm crazy into 'Twilight Zone.' I got through every 'Twilight Zone.' I would watch them at night, and it was my relaxing thing to do.
I was a cool skateboard fan, who didn't like the system.
There are many differences between Netflix and Comedy Central.
I do feel like I get anxiety, and anxious to do something new.
There are truly, truly millions. I'd probably need a month to list all my mistakes.
I think every interaction I have, there's something I walk away going, Oh my God, I sound like a jerk. It's constantly happening.
I ain't no wild card!
I'm a Chrysler man.
Oh my god, this makes me laugh so much: I once saw this young woman fall in a bar in Chicago, and she got up and she's like, 'These dang Sketcher Shape-ups!'
We want to reclaim Faygo from the Juggalos.
I'm a wild card at typing. That one thing.
I come from a Chrysler family.
Early skateboard culture had a lot of skulls.
Growing up, I would just sit in my room and watch Detroit news. I was obsessed with Rich Fisher and Amyre Makupson and, of course, Bill Bonds. He was such a character. I just really liked these people. I'm just really a nerd for it.
It fascinates me that there's this instinct to blame something else when you're embarrassed or caught.
People have a little more patience for a taped piece than they do a live piece.
Writing is one thing, but I'm way more insecure and neurotic when it comes to acting.
I'm nice!
I didn't wear a leather jacket, man. I didn't grow up in the '50s.
When people say the word 'bromance,' it drives me nuts, because guys can't be friends so they call it a 'bromance' as this macho way out of it.
Saturday mornings, or at night when I'm trying to go to bed, I'll watch Hitchcock mysteries and stuff. I know that's pretty boring, but it feels comfortable. It's called 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents.'