12 Quotes & Sayings By John Oliver

John Oliver is one of the most popular comedians on the internet, with his weekly show Last Week Tonight, which airs on HBO. He is also a writer for The Daily Show, The New York Times and HBO's Last Week Tonight. He has released three comedy albums, including two Grammy Award-winning recordings, and has starred in his own HBO special, Live on the Internet.

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It is going to be too easy for things to start feeling normal–especially if you are someone who is not directly impacted by his actions. So keep reminding yourself: This is not normal. Write it on a Post-It note and stick it on your refrigerator, hire a skywriter once a month, tattoo it on your ass. Because a Klan-backed misogynist internet troll is going to be delivering the next State of the Union address. And that is not normal. It is fucked up. John Oliver
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The German language is so sonorous, isn't it? Beautiful language...the language of poetry. Angry, angry poetry. John Oliver
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Democracy is like a tamborine - not everyone can be trusted with it. John Oliver
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Believe it or not the war on Iraq is based on a sound scientific principle, The bee hive principle. Which clearly states that if you are stung by a bee, you should follow it back to its nest and then proceed to beat nest to a pulp with a baseball bat until the stripey little turd has learned its lesson. John Oliver
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I get nostalgic for British negativity. There is an inherent hope and positive drive to New Yorkers. When you go back to Britain, everybody is just running everything down. It's like whatever the opposite of a hug is. John Oliver
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There is an inherent hope and positive drive to New Yorkers. John Oliver
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People, I guess, generally come to see me do stand-up with a working knowledge of my broad sense of humor on 'The Daily Show'... I don't think anyone would mistake me as an actual anchor. John Oliver
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If you work on a comedy show, your basic form of communication is teasing. That's generally how we speak to each other: you communicate the information between the lines of insulting sentences. John Oliver
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It's a great time to be doing political satire when the world is on a knife edge. John Oliver
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Politics has become infused with narcissism in America. John Oliver
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In improv, the whole thing is that it is a relationship between the two people, as a back and forth. In standup, you don't really want to be listening to what somebody is saying; you want to project your jokes into their face. And that's really not a good instinct with a 'Daily Show' field piece, where it's supposed to be an interview. John Oliver