A Quote by Amy Weber

I enjoyed entertaining people since I was a little girl. There was nothing better than making people laugh. That, and the need to express myself in a safe environment.
I was an extroverted kid and performed, like, acting and singing. Then, the older I got, I realized I enjoyed performing things that I came up with myself more and I enjoyed making people laugh more than making people cry or think.
I enjoyed making people laugh. I discovered that I loved that power over them. On stage, I felt I could really express who I was for the first time.
When I was a little girl, there was no Variety Latino. When I was a little girl, there was no nothing. There were very few roles for people like myself.
There's nothing wrong with making people laugh. We all need to laugh. Sometimes I get all these laughs inside of me, and there's no place to let 'em out.
It doesn't get better than making people laugh and also making sure people don't go hungry.
A lot of thought goes into making people laugh. Comedy is never easy. Making people cry is easier than making them laugh.
I'll never stop doing stand-up. There's nothing better than getting in front of 2,500 people and making an entire room laugh.
I've been at it since 1967, and I still love it. There is nothing quite like making people laugh.
I love entertaining and making people laugh. It's my favorite thing to do.
I love entertaining people and making them laugh. It's my favorite thing to do.
I'd rather be the bloke laughing at other people. I don't need to make people laugh. I surround myself with funny people. I laugh all the time.
I've always had a niche for entertaining since I was a little girl.
I love making people laugh and by the way I still do that with the charitable efforts on my part because I believe that people need to laugh.
People are often very frightened of their anger. They feel it will cause them to do something harmful. If you have this fear, create a safe situation where you can express your anger, alone or with a trusted therapist or friend. Allow yourself to talk angrily, shout, hit pillows, whatever you feel like. Once you've done this in a safe environment, you will have released some of the charge, and you can look underneath the anger to find what you need to do to take better care of yourself. Like any emotion, anger is a valuable tool, teaching us who we are and how we feel.
To me, there's nothing greater than making people laugh.
Leadership has to be focused on some very radical ideas that only we as 21st Century people can talk about: making sure people have a livelihood, making sure people receive a living wage, making sure the environment, the Mother Earth, is embraced and cherished and not destroyed. Making sure people are healthy in what they eat, making sure we hold people and corporations accountable for the damage they do not only to our environment but to our institutions.
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