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I went to a couple Academy Awards parties and I was definitely like, 'Whoa, no one will talk to me.'


So a lot of our shows where even we think we've taken a very deliberate stand, liberals say, 'That's awesome, you took on the conservatives' same show and conservatives say 'That's awesome, you took on liberals.'


At this point, we've ripped on everyone.


We don't feel pressure of, 'Let's make this really raunchy.' It's more about making a good story, which is 10 times harder. The raunchy stuff's really easy for us.


It's the business of movies, it's the fights that go along with the level of budget, and more than anything, it's the creative constipation of having to live with one idea for two or three years. It's just not that fun.


You can make fun of everything.


We are entertainers. We're trying to entertain people.


There are good characters and bad characters.


The pride of the hipster food movement is sort of annoying, but it fascinates me.


In our show, there's usually a comeuppance. Or, if not, it's an anti-ending. And you're supposed to get that.


I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.


Do goofy stories make people nice? What if, in their goofiness, these stories somehow inspire that in the right way. Is that a social good?


I may have my personal political thing, but we never wanted it to stain the show.


I would never want the show to be a Democrat show or Republican show, because for us the show's more important than that. It isn't for everybody else in the world, but it is for us.


We're kind of like the smoking section in high school. We're immature, keep to ourselves.


There's something uniquely aggravating about the smugness of liberal Hollywood.


Even celebrities, most people have a sense of humor. Most of the people we meet who we've done on the show, like it.


The culture is just so coarse that you have to take it to that level and people will be like, 'Whoa!' And then you can make people think about stuff. It's kind of like shock therapy.


I think the neoatheists have set atheism back a few decades. And I'm a self-described atheist.


I'm concerned about people being happy.