A puppet that starts to improvise badly is almost funnier than the puppet that's improvising well. So the show gets better when the improvising is really good, but also the show can also sometimes get better when the improvising sort of goes a little wrong and that's sort of a blessing to improvising with puppets.
Improvising is wonderful. But, the thing is that you cannot improvise unless you know exactly what you're doing. That's a kind of paradoxical thing about improvising.
Never stop investing. Never stop improving. Never stop doing something new.
I've never been good at improvising.
Sometimes you have to kind of keep proving that you're improvising. That's the game, or the goal, of long-form TV improv, is that you have to kind of keep reminding and showing people that you're improvising, because they won't believe you really.
Never stop investing. Never stop improving. Never stop doing something new. Make it your goal to be better each and every day, in some small way. Remember the Japanese concept of Kaizen. Small daily improvements eventually result in huge advantages.
Never stop, never give up, never stop giving yourself the self-confidence you need to be a champion.
There is no substitute for hard work. Never give up. Never stop believing. Never stop fighting.
When I stop at a stop sign, I don’t think about the distance I’ve crossed. I just wish I never had to stop.
All improv turns into anger. All comedy improv basically turns into anger, because that's all people know how to do when they're improvising. If you notice shows that are improvising are generally people yelling at each other.
When I feel like improvising, I always improvise on the guitar, never on the lute. It's as natural to me as breathing.
A lot of people love the idea of improvising but are terrified of it, so I tried to make a book that was not a chef's book about improvising but a real home cook's book with a real home cook's pantry, supermarket ingredients, that sort of thing.
Be adaptable, flexible and never stop learning. The rate of change will never stop and neither should you.
One must stop conducting research before one has finished. Otherwise, one will never stop and never finish.
If you want to live a top shelf life then you need to stand on the books you have read. Never stop learning, never stop growing.
As a guitar player, you never stop learning, never stop honing your skills.