A Quote by Nahnatchka Khan

In comedy, it's so subjective; there is no right or wrong. — © Nahnatchka Khan
In comedy, it's so subjective; there is no right or wrong.
Right and wrong are both very subjective, it's all grey.
Comedy is so subjective. If you trip and fall down, some people will laugh, and some people will say, 'Oh, physical comedy is so pedestrian.' Some people look at Three Stooges as lowbrow; some people consider them artists. No one is wrong. It's just a personal take.
When you're dealing with subjective matters, there's no wrong or right answer, it's just, "What do we think is best for the show?"
I really see food as subjective. It's a creative outlet. It's something that you do for fun. It's a gray area. It's not black and white or right and wrong.
Comedy is subjective.
I always found the dramatic side of things easier than the comedy, because there's so many ways to do comedy, and it's also subjective. Someone might not laugh at what you do, whereas if you're going to do a dramatic scene, there's usually only one way you can do it.
The Senator from Wisconsin cannot frighten me by exclaiming, My country, right or wrong. In one sense I say so too. My country; and my country is the great American Republic. My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right.
Comedy is subjective, so if you don't like it, that's fine.
Comedy's really subjective, you know.
You know, I think British comedy is very smart comedy. You don't get too much dumb comedy over here. Or at least I haven't seen it. If I'm wrong about that, I apologize to all the dumb comedy makers over here.
I never defend my material. Comedy is subjective.
Comedy is subjective, and any joke can be funny.
Comedy's really subjective, you know; that's why it's so hard.
There's nothing "wrong" with anything. "Wrong" is a relative term, indicating the opposite of that which you call "right." Yet, what is "right"? Can you be truly objective in these matters? Or are "right" and "wrong" simply descriptions overlaid on events and circumstances by you, out of your decision about them?
Comedy isn't subjective like music. You either get the laughs or you don't.
When you're doing comedy, it is so subjective. What is funny to you is not funny to another person. What is dirty to you is not dirty to the other person. Comedy is one of those things you throw against the wall and see what sticks.
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