Comedy writers have the most fragile egos.
“Comedy writers have the most fragile egos.”
— Mindy Kaling · Egos
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Comedy writers have the most fragile egos.
“Comedy writers have the most fragile egos.”
— Mindy Kaling · Egos
Comedy writers have the most fragile egos.
What I'd really like to write is a romantic comedy. This is my favorite kind of movie. I feel almost embarrassed revealing this, because the genre has been so degraded in the past twenty years that saying you like romantic comedies is essentially an admission of mild stupidity.
I always knew I wanted kids, but when my mom passed away I was like, 'I want a bunch of kids. I want three kids or four kids, and I want to have that relationship again.' I can't bring my mom back, but I can have children.
The overlap in the Venn diagram of things that men hate for women to wear and the things that I love to wear, it's almost a full overlap on the Venn diagram, which is unfortunate for me.
Egos are never nice. I have been a victim of it a lot of times in my career. Whenever I have used it, I have failed.
The music is first and foremost everything - no egos, no attitude, nothing - it's about the music.
Every week I read about myself in a magazine, about something that I haven't done or some place that I've never been or don't even know. It's just gossip, rumors, egos, and politics.
You imagine that, going into such a huge American series, you will come up against a lot of egos, but it was the complete opposite on '24,' a dream team.
When you have too many stars, you have too many egos to manage, and it's difficult.
There's a female writer-performer thing going on in TV right now.