A Quote by John Pinette

I really don't do fat jokes. I talk about the trials and tribulations of being a large mammal in America. — © John Pinette
I really don't do fat jokes. I talk about the trials and tribulations of being a large mammal in America.
Life is full of trials and tribulations. It's dramatic when you don't treat people right when you're in the tribulations, but I know now how to get out of it. You have to make a decision to say 'No more', and then you know what to do when the trials happen.
I don't want to talk about my trials and tribulations. Once you reveal even part of what your real problems might be in life, they come back in a deformed way.
There's no such thing as being perfect, and that doesn't just mean the perfect body. I talk about my body, my relationship with food, men, and sleeping around to find love, my relationship with my family - trials and tribulations. I want people to know they're not alone. And this isn't just about people younger than 30. I have fans who are 30 or 40 telling me, This is exactly what I needed to hear.
Trials and tribulations tend to squeeze the artificiality out of us, leaving the essence of what we really are and clarifying what we really yearn for.
There's nothing wrong with being a large mammal.
In any show, not everybody is completely with us on all the topics we talk about. We talk about Hindutva, and we talk about the problems with Islam also. If there are Muslims in the audience, laughing at the jokes on Hindutva, they will have to confront the jokes on Islam too.
There is a weirdness about having a famous pre-pubescent in the house when you are going through the trials and tribulations of adolescence.
When I think of the trials and tribulations that black men go through in America and that black artists went through, I feel very privileged.
I don't really care for like fat jokes about women, specifically.
I don't really care for, like, fat jokes about women, specifically.
The second Cocoon questions that and deals much more directly with the value of living in the real world with its trials and tribulations. I would say it's about that and not about aging or death.
Yes! I hate everything about this country. Like, I hate fat white Americans. All the people who are crunched into the middle of America, the real fat and meat of America, are these racist conservative white people who live on their farms. Those little teenage girls who work at Kmart and have a racist grandma — that’s really America.
It's the trials and tribulations that really test a person, and coming through those difficulties is what shapes a person's character.
America has this fascination with glorifying the villain and not talking about the trials and tribulations. We tell the story of the successful villain a lot of times, but we don't tell the story of the people who don't come out so successful, and we don't tell the story of all the bystanders of that choice.
There's trials and tribulations in a band.
No one is immune to the trials and tribulations of life.
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