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Comedy was my sport. It taught me how to roll with the punches. Failure is the exact same as success when it comes to comedy because it just keeps coming. It never stops.
Emma Stone
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Comedy teaches resilience and the ability to cope with setbacks, as both failure and success are part of the process.

In this quote, Emma Stone emphasizes that comedy, much like life, is filled with ups and downs. She conveys that both failures and successes in comedy are transient; they come and go, and what truly matters is the ability to adapt and keep going despite the challenges faced. The essence of comedy lies in its unpredictability, teaching us to embrace each moment with humor and resilience.

Themes

ComedyResilienceFailureSuccessHumor

In practice

Example use cases

In a stand-up set, a comedian might use this quote to highlight the importance of endurance in their craft.

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