Quotes from Robert Klein


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I was brought up at 3525 Decatur Avenue, in the north Bronx, right next to Woodlawn Cemetery.


There are certain families who absolutely incorporate their nanny as part of the family, and there are other people, and there are codes for this, when they call in, they say, 'I am really not looking for a friend.' It is clear they will not be members of the family.


One of my greatest inspirations for stand-up was Jonathan Winters. He was a genius. One thing about him, and also Lenny Bruce, is that they were in the tradition of the one-man show. That's why Richard Pryor was so great, and George Carlin, too. They prowled the stage, they used voices, they were really talents.


I wrote my book 'The Amorous Busboy Of Decatur Avenue' completely like a writer does, writing it down, re-writing everything. But in my stand-up, I improvise initially, never questioning it too closely.


I love live theater. I get my rocks off by doing stand-up, and I am the only actor. But to show up eight times a week and not have that time for myself; to do someone else's lines? When I work for Wendy Wasserstein or Terrence McNally, Neil Simon or even Shakespeare, I do not have the right to change the lines.


I did the first HBO special ever in 1975 at Haverford College. Cable was new then: HBO was a Time-Life entity, with maybe 400,000 or 500,000 subscribers and maybe 50 employees.


But to do it professionally is a quantum leap difference and my father had to be persuaded by these kind of Ivy League professors that I should go to the Yale Drama School, another one of the stories in there.


When I started, there was no comedy community, no comedy industry; there were comedians.


The '50s were terrifying with nuclear bomb stuff but boring in a social way, and then the '60s were happening, and remember, there was no AIDS.


Regis and I were inducted into the original Bronx Walk of Fame.


My son has been a class clown and it sort of ran in the family.


My 1974 album 'Mind Over Matter' was a detailed thing about Watergate. I always had some righteous indignation.


In some articles written about me, writers have said I'm a link between the old and the new, and I think, in a certain sense, that's legitimate.


I'm not against profanity. It's an important part of the language when used properly.


The Broad research center represents the highest quality model of what Proposition 71 should be funding.


I was a class clown. My father was a class clown. My son has been a class clown, and it sort of ran in the family.


I have what we call a 'symphony act.' I'm the only comedian, I think, in the country that does it.


Comedy has lost its eloquence.


What makes a good nanny? A good nanny is someone who really wants to do the job. Someone who loves children, who really values what she does and, of course, is valued by her employer.


So it took me five years because in the interim I have been doing a lot of personal appearances and movies and some television series that went into the plumbing and I stopped writing for a while.