I spend so much time hoping things for myself. Jenny Slate hopespendthing Change image and share on social
You're always putting yourself into your work. There's no separation; it's just how you use yourself and transform. Jenny Slate puttseparationtransform Change image and share on social
I'm usually a fairly harsh critic. It depends. I tend to really not watch my work, because I just feel uncomfortable, and I can be highly critical. Jenny Slate criticcriticaldepend Change image and share on social
I would go so far as to say I would not have the life that I have right now if it wasn't for Gabe Liedman. He is the first person I met in my adulthood that I felt was truly delighted by me and understood me and also was curious about me. Jenny Slate adulthoodcuriousdelight share on social
I want to write a studio movie, but probably one that's for me to be in. Jenny Slate moviestudiowrite Change image and share on social
The experience of the human, male or female, cannot be completely defined by one startling, surprising, or gigantic life experience. Jenny Slate completelydefineexperience Change image and share on social
My grandfather was a lot like a white Jewish George Jefferson, and he did not enjoy my work very much. Jenny Slate enjoygeorgegrandfather Change image and share on social
Don't think twice. If it's a character that you feel compelled to play and story that you feel needs to be told, don't think twice. Jenny Slate charactercompelfeel Change image and share on social
When I was growing up, I was so fascinated by Mel Blanc and all of the different voices that he did for 'Looney Tunes' and watching Robin Williams record voice-over for the genie in 'Aladdin.' It always seemed to be a major honor - something you have to earn. Like people trust you when they want to have you there without seeing you. Jenny Slate aladdinblancearn share on social