Quote by Paul Feig
I love funny people, and when Im with funny people, or people who

I love funny people, and when Im with funny people, or people who are amusing in their weirdness, I love it. Because that to me is funny, as opposed to someone who stops and says, Hey let me tell you a joke. – Paul Feig

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For years, its driven me crazy that women dont have better roles, especially in comedies. I know so many funny women but I always felt… misogynist streak is too strong a term – but a dismissiveness. – Paul Feig

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I have an inability to enjoy things, but thats why were in comedy. If we were happy, we wouldnt be funny, I guess. – Paul Feig

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As tempting as it seems to wear tennis shoes with your tux, dont do it. I think it looks ridiculous. If youre 14 years old, maybe give it a shot. In general, dont portray anything that says Im too cool and I dont care. – Paul Feig

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