I like to play the comic relief or parts that aren't necessarily comedic but that I can find the comedy in.
There's no one else like Hodor on 'Game of Thrones.' There's no other character with that warmth, humanity, and a little bit of comic relief.
Cheating on a quiz show? That's sort of like plagiarizing a comic strip.
I started writing when I was 9 years old. I was like this weird kid who would just stay in my room, typing little funny magazines and drawing comic strips.
Comic strips are like a public utility. They're supposed to be there 365 days a year, and you're supposed to be able to hit the mark day after day.
My life is like a series of comic strips, which is why I like investing: I really like new stuff.
I guess that compared to other comic strips, I'm edgy. But put me along something like 'South Park,' and I'm 'Captain Kangaroo.'
I'm a geek who loves fashion. There's been a reinvention of the word geek. It means being passionate about anything that's under the radar or sort of frowned upon, like Comic-Con.
My absolute favorite part of Comic-Con is seeing, like, a 'Mass Effect' guy hanging out with a 'Sailor Moon,' and they're just having a great time.
Comic-Con is really cool. It's different. I like to people-watch. I like to see the costumes.
I think that, if the world was a bit more like Comic-Con, we'd all be a little happier.
My mother is a Trekkie, and we're from San Diego, so I was going to Comic-Con when I was, like, 7 years old.
For me, going to London is like coming home. In fact, I've often entertained the idea of ending my days there.
The nicest thing about coming of age is that I can do whatever I like.
Yeah, well, the F-bomb - it's become as ubiquitous as the word 'like.' People just throw the word 'like' around as punctuation. And I think in a lot of everyday speech, the F-bomb has become a kind of dash or a comma.
Ordering a man to write a poem is like commanding a pregnant woman to give birth to a red-headed child.
I don't like things like little sandals that look fragile. I like to look strong and commanding.
I like to look strong and commanding.
I have wondered at times what the Ten Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through the US Congress.
I like commas. I detest semi-colons - I don't think they belong in a story. And I gave up quotation marks long ago. I found I didn't need them, they were fly-specks on the page.