I've perfected the art of busting on people. That's how comedians show each other love.

I love to watch people dance. It is the most fantastic skill and art form that anybody can have.

Some people use stand-up to get something else in their careers, but it's truly the art form of stand-up I love.

People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love.

It's a blessing to have people who love the art that you make and who are inspired by the art you create and are a part of.

I would love to be able to share my artwork with as many people as possible so that I can help spread an appreciation for art in general.

But in Delhi, people love artists. They love any musician, any actor; anybody from the art field who visits from the entertainment industry, gets an amazing response in Delhi.

I love the art form of songwriting. I get to carry a lot of vibes to a lot of people. My songs are all about the human condition, and people will be able to find themselves in my songs.

All of the art that I love is about peeling back layers and delving into something that's in a subconscious or dream realm. People like Jan Svankmajer, or the artist Yoshimoto Nara, or David Lynch.

I got into figure skating for the art of it, as well as the sport, and how much I love it. And, you know, I do everything that I want. I march to my own drummer. Sometimes people have an issue with that, and I can't control it.

What I really like about Woody Allen's films is that there's a real investment in personal relationships. There is the idea that this is a serious concern worth making serious art about - how we love other people and how we can negotiate our relationships with them.

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