A Quote by Vivek

As a comedian, I've always tried to bring in trendy issues. — © Vivek
As a comedian, I've always tried to bring in trendy issues.
I've always done what was asked of me for a social cause. Tried to bring visibility to issues of health and education.
I am a comedian but it's usually not a compliment to be called a prop comedian but I guess I sometimes use props. And I always confuse humorist with comedian. That's strange.
A wacky, trendy outfit on a guy over 40 indicates he's got big issues.
We tried to act trendy. We took one of our songs and tried to make a dance mix. They put it on the turntables, unannounced, in Los Angeles and New York the same weekend, where they had a big dance crowd going wild. It cleared the floor on both coasts.
The thing is, I was never really a comedian - a comedian would scoff at the notion of me as a comedian because I've never done anything, really. I've always just been some guy who's funny.
Everybody is trying to be so trendy. I think not being trendy should be the next trend.
Perhaps the choice is a negative one, in that I was trying to avoid everything that touched on well-known issues - or any issues at all, whether painterly, social or aesthetic. I tried to find nothing too explicit, hence all the banal subjects; and then, again, I tried to avoid letting the banal turn into my issue and my trademark. So it's all evasive action, in a way.
With everything on 'PLL,' it's not just a show that's trendy that's going to tell you what to wear next week. They push the issues. They force families into conversation.
People think I only wear new clothes, that I'm very trendy, but I like classic things on me, to mix with a trendy pair of shoes.
I always wanted to be a comedian but never thought I'd be a musical comedian.
I always tried to bring confidence to the game.
That's what I've always tried to do. I've always tried to prepare the same. I've always just tried to keep the same routine throughout the season and go out there and try to be consistent on Sundays.
I see myself as a comedian rather than a female comedian. I happen to be a woman, but I am a comedian by trade.
I hope to bring much more attention to important issues and change for issues and practices that are harming animals.
Being trendy is dangerous. I've never been trendy, which is why I've never really fallen out of favour.
If wealthy people put both their money and their time into fixing issues, I think we'd have much better results than if the government tried to fix those same issues.
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