I stumbled on a joke idea and style that worked, the audience went with it and, from that moment on, I was hooked. It’s an amazing feeling. Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote
Eventually, somewhere – be it on the Internet or somewhere else – I will host some version of ‘The Daily Show.’ Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote
I think it’s important never to look yourself up on Wikipedia. I think the temptation to correct any interesting factual errors would be too much. Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote
I have learnt that I am incapable of packing the right amount of clothing, probably because I start 10 minutes before I’m supposed to leave, and that I truly hate airports. Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote
I’ve spent a lot of very happy times in Edinburgh as a result of playing virtually every festival since 1996. It’s also a beautiful city in its own right, is walkable, within sight of the sea and mountains – and was too far north for the Luftwaffe to have done any damage, hence the spectacularly beautiful architecture. Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote
Political correctness is as exploitable as any other progressive ideal, but its aim is to stifle the incessant noise of those who flap their careless lips without a thought about those they might offend and why that might be important. Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote
Guilt is feeling bad about what you have done; shame is feeling bad about who you are – all it is, is muddling up things you have done with who you are. Marcus Brigstocke Read Quote