I have a very silly sense of humor. I’ve never laughed harder in my entire life than seeing someone with toilet paper stuck on the bottom of their shoe. – Paula Poundstone
I was born in Alabama, but I only lived there for a month before I’d done everything there was to do. – Paula Poundstone
The wages of sin are death, but by the time taxes are taken out, it’s just sort of a tired feeling. – Paula Poundstone
I can make things, but I don’t cook them, exactly. Like salmon, I can stick that in a pan. Or the other day I made noodles, but they were hard. It never occurred to me to check them; I just stopped cooking them when I felt they were ready. Really, I’m too absentminded. – Paula Poundstone
I did auditions at a club called the Comedy Connection. They wanted nothing to do with me. But one night they were doing a night of all women comics, and they invited me to do that. – Paula Poundstone
I was the youngest in my family. When the other kids went to school, my mother would make them breakfast and then she would go back to bed for an hour, so I was sort of babysat by television. – Paula Poundstone
I mean, I do love clever and witty, but I think that the ‘Three Stooges’ were geniuses. They’d have to be for their appeal to have lasted this long. – Paula Poundstone
I talk to a lot of librarians, and there’s always a steady drumbeat of how libraries are places of community. But a lot of them have also recently – and just in the nick of time – refurbished, because during this economic downturn, people have a tendency to borrow instead of buy. – Paula Poundstone
I’m really more prolific than most stand-ups. My act changes. I do fold in new experiences, new observations, whatever you want to call it. – Paula Poundstone
I’m thankful for the three ounce Ziploc bag, so that I have somewhere to put my savings. – Paula Poundstone
Once I was gone for a month and I was just miserable, so I flew back from Florida for two hours just to be home and see my cats. – Paula Poundstone
When every high school graduate can spell the word, ‘inauguration,’ let’s put lampshades on our heads and listen to his speeches until Obama’s voice gives out. – Paula Poundstone
President Obama could keep a big map with push pins on it to keep track of how many countries hate us, and when we get down to only half, let’s have a ball. I’ll blow up the balloons myself. – Paula Poundstone
I only do two things in my life, and that’s take care of my kids and work. Fortunately, these are my favorite things to do, so it works out. – Paula Poundstone
I don’t need a holiday or a feast to feel grateful for my children, the sun, the moon, the roof over my head, music, and laughter, but I like to take this time to take the path of thanks less traveled. – Paula Poundstone
Adults are always asking kids what they want to be when they grow up because they are looking for ideas. – Paula Poundstone
The problem with cats is that they get the exact same look on their face whether they see a moth or an axe-murderer. – Paula Poundstone
I’m thankful for Sarah Palin’s vice presidential bid, which taught us that Alaska is not in a box off the coast of California. – Paula Poundstone
I used to watch ‘The Waltons’ and sob because my family was nothing like that. We had a cruel sense of humor in my family. – Paula Poundstone
I was diagnosed a number of years ago with obsessive-compulsive disorder – which everyone has, to some degree – and I have this really annoying trait where in conversation, I always steer it back to something that happened to me. – Paula Poundstone
My Mom said she learned how to swim when someone took her out in the lake and threw her off the boat. I said, ‘Mom, they weren’t trying to teach you how to swim.’ – Paula Poundstone
When we save the rain forest, the polar bear, and Al Gore, we should party so hard that Canada calls the cops on us for noise. – Paula Poundstone
When we live up to our Constitution, let’s form a Conga line around the Capitol and bungee jump off the dome. – Paula Poundstone
My act is sort of improvisational. I have a skeleton in my head, but no fat or skin on it. – Paula Poundstone