I wanted to make a late-night-type show that happened to be in the morning for moms. Bravo was more interested in a blend of my books ‘Momzillas’ and ‘Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut,’ which is a collection of nonfiction essays. – Jill Kargman
No matter what town you are in, there is some social order and a different yardstick to chart. In New York, people create things like schools and speaking languages and second homes. – Jill Kargman
My five best friends, who were my bridesmaids in my wedding, are still my best friends. – Jill Kargman
I always did my own thing. I’m not an outsider, but I have one foot in and one foot out. – Jill Kargman
I get verbal diarrhea in the writers’ room. I just tell everyone a million anecdotes and stories and craziness, and we all double up on the floor laughing. – Jill Kargman
A lot of people might define a life well lived by how much is in the bank. I feel like it’s how much you laugh. – Jill Kargman