"It is hard to keep a straight face during comedy scenes. It's considered really bad form to laugh at someone else because you can ruin their best take. But sometimes it's very hard not to."
About Ben Miller
Ben Miller — Life and Legacy
Ben Miller is an influential author and speaker recognized for his profound insights into truth and resilience. His work often delves into the complexities of human experience, encouraging individuals to confront their struggles with authenticity and courage. One of his notable quotes, 'truth is the foundation of all relationships,' encapsulates his belief that honesty is crucial for meaningful connections. Miller's perspective challenges conventional notions of vulnerability, asserting that embracing one's true self can lead to greater strength and understanding. Through his writing, Miller articulates the idea that resilience is not merely about enduring hardship but about using those experiences to foster personal growth. He often reflects on how facing adversity can illuminate one's path, as seen in his assertion that challenges can serve as opportunities for self-discovery. This approach resonates deeply with readers, as it invites them to reconsider their own struggles in a new light. Today, Miller's quotes continue to inspire individuals to embrace their truths and navigate life's complexities with resilience. His emphasis on authenticity and the transformative power of facing challenges remains relevant, encouraging readers to find strength in their vulnerabilities.
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Ben Miller quotes
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"There are practical things which contribute to a joke's funniness. People will find a joke funnier if they are sitting closer together, if it's cold, if they've paid and if they are told it's funny beforehand."
"Those who have never worked nude outdoors just can't imagine how much better a breeze feels on their skin than an item of sweaty clothing."
"Whatever happens in life can happen on the stage, but as a comedian you should always be clear what your target is. It's fine to be gratuitously tasteless if that's what you are intending to do. It's that old line: I don't defend what a comedian might say but I defend to the death his right to say it."
"My theory about comedians is that their greatest fear is other people laughing at them. So comedy is an attempt to control and manipulate the thing they find most frightening."
"Steroids are] not healthy, ... There's a real health issue with steroid abuse. At any level, but particularly a young age level. There are many adverse health effects so I think it's a concern we have to take as a college-level group."