A Quote by Nicole Byer

Comedy is subjective, so if you don't like it, that's fine. — © Nicole Byer
Comedy is subjective, so if you don't like it, that's fine.
Comedy's so subjective, and if someone comes to watch, doesn't get it, doesn't find it funny, then fine.
Comedy isn't subjective like music. You either get the laughs or you don't.
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.
Comedy is so subjective. You could be in a room with 400 people laughing at a joke and you could just not think it's funny. You're just sitting there like, 'Am I in the twilight zone? Why is everyone laughing?' It's such a personal thing. People have such a personal visceral response to comedy.
In comedy, it's so subjective; there is no right or wrong.
Comedy's really subjective, you know.
I never defend my material. Comedy is subjective.
Comedy is subjective, and any joke can be funny.
I think that there's a fine line between comedy and drama. I think that ultimately, the less winking that's going on when you're doing comedy - and this is just my own thing, and maybe it's why I've never been hired in comedy except by Bill Lawrence - but I think that the less winking you do with comedy, the better off you are.
The fine line that you do when you do political comedy is, as long as you have that laugh, you're fine.
Comedy's really subjective, you know; that's why it's so hard.
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.
I was voted Most Humorous in my senior class in high school, and I was a fan of comedy, my whole life. I never got into the horror genre, and action was fine, but I just loved comedy. Any comedy I could get my hands on, I would. I watched Saturday Night Live religiously. I've just been a fan of comedy, my whole life.
Comedy is so subjective, you know what I mean? To sit there and technically pick it apart is so stupid.
I like doing comedy, I like doing drama. Naturally I like to do, I like doing dramas, I like conflict, and when I do a comedy, you know, I've found that, like, romantic comedy is the trickiest one, because often it's neither: it's not romantic and it's not funny. So, like, I like a comedy that's biting. It's biting humor or really quirky humor.
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