A Quote by Keegan-Michael Key

You can not have comedy unless people are behaving badly. You can't have it. — © Keegan-Michael Key
You can not have comedy unless people are behaving badly. You can't have it.
The fact of the matter is, you can't do comedy unless someone is behaving badly. Otherwise, it's not a comedy.
It's a sort of curious phenomenon that God is somehow not quite as nice as the devil; the devil doesn't punish you for behaving well, but God punishes you for behaving badly.
I like movies about women behaving badly, because women behave badly just like men, and we're not always adorable and cute about it.
I never envy the guys who get attention for partying too much or behaving badly.
Although it shouldn't be, men behaving badly is sort of an occupational hazard for those working in Washington.
For years, I was either referred to as a 'rubber-faced funny man' or 'the 'Men Behaving Badly' star.'
The comedy really comes from how badly you want these characters to succeed and with a comedy that's often hard.
Women behaving badly has always been funny, to me personally, so I knew I wanted to do something like that.
If you have behaved badly, repent, make what amends you can and address yourself to the task of behaving better next time.
Newspapers and magazines didn't want pictures of musicians behaving badly back then. Now, because of the Internet, that's all the media wants.
There is an ineffable but fatal difference in attitude between people behaving naturally and people behaving naturally for a camera.
Our first flat, in South-West London, was a pig-sty. Dec couldn't even cook baked beans. We were like 'Men Behaving Badly.'
The profoundly cynical premise of all religionists is that people are not capable of behaving decently toward one another unless they are lured with promises of pie in the sky and simultaneously terrorized by the threats of extreme nastiness in the eternal afterlife in hell.
People are lying all the time as to what a murderous nation we are. So let it be known. We're behaving abominably. It's like having a relative go absolutely nuts. Somebody has to say, "I think Uncle Charlie's off his rocker." We are behaving in a bizarre manner.
Looking back at that now I shudder at my naivety: while 'Men Behaving Badly' remains a brilliant sitcom, how did I ever aspire to Gary and Tony's eternal adolescence?
I regret behaving badly when I was younger. I did not know any better at the time. The thing is that the incidents that I caused were not funny... Youth is wasted on the young. It is better to have the wisdom of an old man in a young body... I was a bit foolish and teased people, trying to be funny.
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