A Quote by Tracey Ullman

I hate clowns. — © Tracey Ullman
I hate clowns.
Everyone hates clowns," Otis said. "Even other clowns hate clowns.
There are two types of people in this world. People who hate clowns...and clowns. (Bobby Pendragon)
No clowns were funny. That was the whole purpose of a clown. People laughed at clowns, but only out of nervousness. The point of clowns was that, after watching them, anything else that happened seemed enjoyable
I hate clowns. You can't see what they're thinking.
I hate clowns. I've mentioned that, right?
I like the clowns from the circus that have more paint on their face. They were all funny and made me laugh. As a kid, I remember the clowns that were all in white reminded me more of death than circus clowns. It can be a scary thing.
I really didn't want to expand the negative vision of clowns because clowns are not intrinsically scary.
I was obsessed with clowns. My dad had to get rid of them. I thought there were clowns under my bed for years.
I don't even like clowns. Clowns are not normal people.
I hate clowns and I would never do anything getting near a clown, I can't go to the circus.
I'm obsessed with clowns and what they represent and the idea that clowns are supposed to make you laugh, but inevitably they're hiding something. That's how I look at my life.
Death's gruesome face taunts: soulless eyes, crimson grimace. I really hate clowns.
I enjoyed clowns when I was a kid going to the circus. Mainly I mean the good clowns, when you go to a circus.
With John Wayne Gacy - the serial killer who dressed up as a clown - there's just something about clowns I don't trust. I don't think they're particularly funny. They're a little spooky. Not my sense of humor, I don't laugh at clowns.
So many things suddenly made sense for the clowns, for the whole idea. I’d been going through a struggle, particularly after 9/11; I couldn’t figure out what I wanted to say. I still wanted the work to be the same kind of mixture – intense, with a nasty side or an ugly side, but also with a real pathos about the characters – and clowns have an underlying sense of sadness while they’re trying to cheer people up. Clowns are sad, but they’re also psychotically, hysterically happy.
Kings kill; clowns don't; therefore the clowns of the kings are more valuable than the kings!
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