Quote by Lena Dunham
I never thought of myself as like, a funny person. - Lena Dunham

I never thought of myself as like, a funny person. – Lena Dunham

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I mean, I – its so funny, I am, you know, I am, you know, a working woman out in the world, but I still live with my parents half the time. Ive been sort of taking this very long, stuttering period of moving out. – Lena Dunham

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Ive only recently realized that I have a radically different relationship with my parents than a lot of people. – Lena Dunham

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I feel like you dont know if someones equipped for a romantic relationship until theyre out of their twenties. – Lena Dunham

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I know some people say I can be funny. But there is always a deeper meaning to what I say. I am a socialist at heart and have the interests of the poor in mind. When people see how I manage to work my way out of tough situations, it gives them hope in their own life. – Lalu Prasad Yadav

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Its funny because The Book of Mormon is The Book of Mormon now. When I was doing it at the very beginning, and I was a part of it for four years and always believed in it, I never really knew if it was going to be more than a convention for South Park fans. – Josh Gad

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The word Spanx was funny. It made people laugh. No one ever forgot it. – Sara Blakely

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I actually was class clown, but I dont know how that happened because Ive never been considered an outwardly funny person. – Janeane Garofalo

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