Marriage is a mystery, and part of it is just being kind to each other, not being selfish. Aisha Tyler Read Quote
I started out being a stand up and writing my own material. That took me to ‘Talk Soup,’ where I was writing and performing for TV. Aisha Tyler Read Quote
We were poor. My mother got our clothes out of the free box at the church, you know? So much of when you’re a kid is about relating about what you watch on TV. And who’s got these cooler shoes, and ‘Let’s trade lunches.’ And I was just like, ‘I don’t have a television. I have a rock and a piece of tofu.’ Aisha Tyler Read Quote
I was with someone at 19, and I was married at 23, and I didn’t want kids when I was in my 20s. Aisha Tyler Read Quote
I wasn’t mentally prepared to take care of them, I was focused on my career. And then when I got to be in my 40s and I thought about having kids, I wasn’t able to have kids naturally. I don’t regret it. Aisha Tyler Read Quote
Sunday is like this entertainment scrum for me, because I’ve only got a day, one day of fun. So I want to have brunch, and I want to see a movie, and I want to watch ‘Game of Thrones,’ and I’m trying to watch ‘The Sopranos’ from the beginning, and I want to play four hours of video games. So, it’s, like, as regimented as my work life. Aisha Tyler Read Quote
I grew up on the back of a motorcycle – my dad didn’t have a car until I was a teenager. Aisha Tyler Read Quote