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I love Tig Notaro; I just think she's so awesome.
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It's easy for people to strike if they're not working on a regular basis.
Kate Flannery
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I think the genetics of being Irish are that you sort of prefer when it's rainy and cloudy. It's just genetic.
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I do have a lot of female friends who are stand-ups and also women who are actresses and also happen to have an act.
Kate Flannery -
I feel like I'm the luckiest actress in the world.
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Obviously I've gone out of my way in my career to not look good, so it's always nice to, every once in a while, get the opposite going.
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I feel like people are funny, and women are people, so I'm sick of the distinction.
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I think comedy is funnier when it's real.
Kate Flannery
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Well, one of the things I love about 'The Office' is that it has so much heart.
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I think the whole concept that women aren't funny is dead. It's over; it's done.
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I cannot believe that in all the years that there have been female stand-ups, there has never been a show just for them.
Kate Flannery -
'TV Guide' is smart to aim toward women. More women will go there to find out what's on - just like when guys won't ask for directions, a woman will break out the map.
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One of the awful things about writing when you are a Christian is that for you the ultimate reality is the Incarnation, the present reality is the Incarnation, and nobody believes in the Incarnation; that is, nobody in your audience. My audience are the people who think God is dead. At least these are the people I am conscious of writing for.
Kate Flannery