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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Im ridiculous in my oversharing my mom and sister are very open but a little more judicious than me… and my father is a decidedly private person. – Lena Dunham

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Id love to write something for a male protagonist. Thats sort of the next frontier for me. I think itd be really amazing to write the kind of parts that I love for women but for a guy. – 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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You know being relevant or coming up with something interesting, funny to say about whats current is just as hard as it might ever be depending on the serendipity of it all. – Lily Tomlin

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You know the funny thing, I dont get along with rich people. I get along with the middle class and the poor people better than I get along with the rich people. – Donald Trump

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Im thankful for the three ounce Ziploc bag, so that I have somewhere to put my savings. – Paula Poundstone

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You cant be funny for funnys sake. You try to get as outrageous situation as you can but it always has to be believable and based in real character motivations and what people would really do. – Hank Azaria

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