Robert Webb Quotes
Top 44 wise famous quotes and sayings by Robert Webb
Robert Webb Famous Quotes & Sayings
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My childhood was as heavily gendered as any you would find in a working-class household in Lincolnshire.
We have a family holiday once a year, usually abroad, but that's it. I feel I should have holidays for my family's sake, but I'm not that adventurous.
Very bad things follow when we kid ourselves that we're naturally rational, rather than the more humbling truth: naturally emotional.
I did 'The Frank Skinner Show,' and they gave me a little jukebox-shaped CD player, which looks nice in the kitchen.
My favorite series of 'Peep Show' is always the most recent one, which I can say with all honesty because I don't write it. It gets better and better.
My mother died when I was 17, and I moved in with my dad to make a 12-month pig's ear of retaking my A-levels.
No, feminism isn't 'over.' We need it not only to challenge injustice but because the whole gender expectations thing is bad for men, too.
I was an usher at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. You had to watch whatever play they had on 40 times.
I snootily say I can't take too many dramatic parts, as it's taking work from actors who aren't funny.
Feminism is an attack on social practices and habits of thought that keep women and men boxed into gender roles that are harmful.
When I was 15, if Stephen Fry had advised me to trim my eyebrows with a Flymo, I would have given it serious consideration.
I spend far too much on taxis. Now, if anyone suggests we get the Tube I say, 'The Tube! I'd forgotten about that.'
There was a lot of terrible, terrible comedy in the seventies along with 'Fawlty Towers.' It's easy to forget.
We call ourselves comedy writer-performers, and that encompasses everything, and I certainly have a very open mind about it.
I'd kill to be 'Doctor Who.' Maybe they could make the Doctor two people? He has got two hearts, after all.
I get recognised a fair bit. It goes up when 'Peep Show' or the sketch show is on the telly or when we're doing loads of interviews.
I don't do much to keep in trim - I try to walk places instead of driving whenever I can, but I really ought to do more.
It was quite an honour when 'New Woman' magazine voted me 88th sexiest man in the world. I think I was one in front of David Cameron.
The strength of 'Peep Show' has always been that that it's quite traditional, but it's obviously presented in a very new way.
I'm knackered. I'm knackered all the time. My stupid, tiny children wake me up at 5:48 A.M. every single morning.
I hate it when people use the word 'sorry' aggressively, as in, 'Sorry, but I hate you.' Sorry's an important word, and it shouldn't be abused.
I've been sort of coasting on 'Peep Show.' So now it's kind of, 'When I grow up, I'm going to have to be an actor if I'm not careful.'