Top 1200 Class Clown Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
I made a living out of being a class clown
I guess I was the class clown - with a name like Albert Einstein, you don't hide in the back. I'd read the school bulletin to the class, and I'd add activities and make stuff up. It was good, a good 10 minutes every morning.
I was the class podiatrist. I never made it to class clown. I wasn't funny enough. I would examine feet and prescribe and ointment. It was a sad childhood. — © Gilbert Gottfried
I was the class podiatrist. I never made it to class clown. I wasn't funny enough. I would examine feet and prescribe and ointment. It was a sad childhood.
I was a class clown since second grade.
I really wasn't a class clown.
In high school, I was the class comedian as opposed to the class clown. The difference is the class clown is the guy who drops his pants at the football game, the class comedian is the guy who talked him into it.
I was a class clown, never got good grades.
When I got nominated class clown in school, I remember my mom said, 'Don't be no clown.' So I went to my vice principal in my school and said, 'Can we change this to just the funniest?'
The thing I gravitated to was being the class clown. It was very competitive.
I was the class clown at school, but at home, my family wasn't very funny.
My school was really small, but I was called the Class Clown!
Making my class laugh and getting in trouble. I was the class clown.
I was always the wise guy class clown throughout my childhood.
I was a class clown. I realized early on feeling very comfortable in front of people. — © Rocky Carroll
I was a class clown. I realized early on feeling very comfortable in front of people.
I'd never been the class clown and comedy was not a fulfilment of a dream.
I'm a class clown.
I was two votes away from class clown in high school.
Even at Westchester High in West LA, I was class clown.
My friends and I were the class clowns in high school, so one day we were showing off at our seats, and I fell off my chair! I had to get stitches, and I had a bloody lip. I was trying so hard to be a cool class clown!
I like to be at a party and be a quiet observer, be in conversation. I wouldn't say I was a class clown growing up, but I would definitely sit back in class and take snipes at the teacher.
I was just a quiet kid, really. I wasn't the class clown at all.
I had a fifth grade teacher who, as a very small way of trying to contain my class clown energy, gave me 10 minutes at the end of class every Friday to present whatever I wanted. A lot of the time, I did an Andy Rooney impression. I would sit at her desk, empty it, and just comment on what was in there.
I wasn't the class clown. I wasn't that obvious. There would be a circle of guys, and they're watching the class clown. And I'm standing in the back, and I turn to the guy next to me and I say something funny to him, and he starts to laugh. And the guy next to him says, 'What did he say?'
I was shy. I was painfully shy, until fifth grade when I transferred to another school and befriended the class clown. And one day he was sick and I kinda stepped in for the class clown and I said, 'Wow, this is exciting, I'm a little bit nervous.'
I actually wasn't really the class clown growing up. The class clown was always the mean guy who walked up and was like, 'You're fat. You're gay. I'm outta here!' I was always more kind of awkward and introspective.
I was a class clown. My father was a class clown. My son has been a class clown, and it sort of ran in the family.
I was never the class clown, and I've no idea where the comedy came from.
I was a class clown.
I took a couple of classes in clowning, but that was more like Lucille Ball kind of slapstick, not Ringling Brothers. But we had to do things silently, and the teacher would do this running commentary. 'Does this make Clown sad? Oh, Clown doesn't like that, does Clown?' Always 'Clown.' Never a name.
I was just school class clown and that was it. Someday I'll get a job as a cab driver or whatever.
I was always the class clown.
I was always a bit of a class clown.
I don't think any of my classmates would say I was a class clown.
I was the class clown when I was a little young mustache.
I think I was always the class clown.
I'm the smart aleck. The class clown. I'm the guy who does the song nobody expects.
I made a living out of being a class clown.
I was always getting in trouble because I was the class clown but I always made teacher laugh. I remember I thought I was going to fail that class but I ended up passing it and I really think it was only because I was good entertainment for her.
My friends always said that I should be a comedienne - I was named my class clown. — © Sally Kellerman
My friends always said that I should be a comedienne - I was named my class clown.
I'm not quiet, nor am I the class clown. I pick my moments.
I was certainly not a class clown; I confused and angered a lot of people with my sense of humor.
I was sort of the class-clown type, and I was also in school plays, and I always liked comedy.
I would like to do comedy. I can be a bit of a Jim Carrey. I was always the class clown.
I really wanted people to pay attention to me and like me. And the class clown thing, you know? There's a weird desperation to the class clown when you really investigate it. Why are they trying to be the clown so much? They're filling some kind of hole.
I was the class clown, but I was a reluctant class clown because I was always and still am somewhat embarrassed by performing. I have terrible stage fright, and I don't like being in front of people.
I was always the class clown, although many teachers view the class clown as a trouble maker. But I always had good grades, so the only thing my parents were told was that while I was intelligent, I talked too much.
I was the biggest class clown. I loved attention.
My son has been a class clown and it sort of ran in the family.
I was the class clown so I was used to performing and fooling around in front of my friends. — © Dominic Monaghan
I was the class clown so I was used to performing and fooling around in front of my friends.
Be a clown , be a clown, All the world loves a clown. Act the fool , play the calf, And you'll always have the last laugh .
I remember, as a child, loving it when my mom laughed, but I was definitely not a class clown.
I went from being the shy weirdo to the class clown in a couple of years.
I was probably the one who tattled on the class clown. To get in good with the teachers.
I was a class clown; the nuns didn't like that.
I was the class clown in school, and I was also a child actor - not on television, but in the theatre.
People are always saying that I must have been the class clown, with all these voices. No, I was way too shy to be the class clown; I was a class clown's writer.
What I loved about wrestling was just being foolish, so I studied clown. I studied clown. I studied the art of clown. I actually did my thesis on clown.
There are the class clowns that are disruptive and the kids laugh and you earn the teacher's disdain, I was the kind of class clown that also cracked the teacher up. I was funny in a way that was not dissing the teacher; I was funny just to be funny.
I was a class clown, but I'm not a bully.
I was the class clown, but I was also student body president in high school.
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