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  • I was not funny growing up. -- Tim Meadows
  • It's funny, growing up there was never anybody around me with any kind of artistic bent. -- Nick Offerman
  • Being funny wasn't a career choice growing up, it was my way out of situations; a way to survive another day. -- Tracy Morgan
  • I was a very quiet child growing up. I always knew that I was funny - I just never put it to use. -- Spoken Reasons
  • I didn't grow up identifying with beauty. I grew up thinking I could be smart and funny - those are the things I got feedback on. -- Lauren Graham
  • I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. It's funny - people ask me that, and I don't know what to tell them. -- Mackenzie Rosman
  • My parents were funny. My brothers were funny. We just laughed and had a good time. Growing up, it breeds that. It breeds your funny. It breeds your creativity. -- Kym Whitley
  • When I was a child, I always wanted to be funny and to please people in my family. As you grow up that instinct becomes more refined, but it's still there. -- Romola Garai
  • Chris Farley, I was a huge fan of his growing up. I would love to do something kind of slapstick and funny, maybe where I could change my look even a little bit. -- Jaimie Alexander
  • There are a lot of funny people in my family. Absolutely. There were a lot of jokes growing up around the dinner table, for sure. We didn't grow up in a creative family. -- Nate Corddry
  • It's so funny how my name has always been such a big deal. When I was growing up, my family was always moving. I had to meet new people all the time. And they'd laugh. -- Calista Flockhart
  • Every day after school for 10 years, I was on the set of 'Married... with Children,' which is a really funny and perverse place for a little girl in a Catholic school uniform to grow up. -- Meghan Markle
  • It's so funny because my mom is Thai and my dad is this big American guy - and our food tastes were so similar growing up. He was meat and potatoes, I was meat and potatoes. -- Chrissy Teigen
  • It's funny, because music is one of those things it is natural to go into. You hear it so much growing up, it kind of permeates you and eventually you spew out some music of your own. -- Dhani Harrison
  • When you grow up without it, you want to have it. It's funny, in America some people say, 'Why do you want to make money so much?' And I say, 'Well, I guess you didn't starve as a kid.' -- Olga Kurylenko
  • It's funny that I got to do 'On the Road' because the thing that had the biggest impact on me growing up was reading books. I was very inspired by the book and this spirit of Dean Moriarty and how envious we all are of somebody who can be that carefree. -- Garrett Hedlund
  • My mama never wore a pair of pants when I was growing up, and now that's all she wears. It was so funny for me when I first started seeing Mama wear pants. It was like it wasn't Mama. Now I've bought her many a pantsuit because she just lives in them. -- Dolly Parton
  • I grew up as a very sarcastic person. I was always the class clown, and to date girls, I had to be really funny. I was really skinny growing up. I was so thin, I had to run around in the shower to get wet. That kind of thin. So I always had to rely on humor and sarcasm. -- Kurt Fuller
  • It's so funny, because when I was growing up in a small town in New Hampshire, I was obsessed with Leonardo DiCaprio - from the 'Growing Pains'/'What's Eating Gilbert Grape' era, because he was superhot - and I carried a laminated photo of him in my wallet and said he was my boyfriend. But no one believed me. -- Eliza Coupe
  • It was always a fantasy of mine growing up - my favorite program was always 'Little House on the Prairie' - so I always wanted to wear those looks. When I was a child, I wouldn't let my mom put me in anything but calico dresses and now... whaddaya know, every day I'm in a calico dress, basically, so it's kind of funny. -- Chloe Sevigny
  • I was a theater guy growing up and I wanted to be Al Pacino, and I think I just looked and sounded too funny. -- Charlie Day
  • I've always been the goofy kid. Growing up, I always enjoyed the comedic aspect of relating to women. Even on camera, it was always the funny take on it. -- Will Smith
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