Welcome to the world of wit and wisdom brought to you by Jen Kirkman. As a celebrated comedian, author, and actress, Jen Kirkman has charmed audiences with her sharp observations and quick wit on various platforms. With a unique blend of humor and insight, Kirkman tackles everything from relationships to societal norms with her signature style, leaving audiences both entertained and enlightened.
Through her stand-up specials, bestselling books, and appearances on popular television shows, Jen Kirkman has carved out a niche as a voice of authenticity in the comedy world. Her fearless approach to discussing personal experiences and navigating the complexities of modern life resonates with audiences worldwide. Whether she’s dissecting the absurdities of everyday situations or offering poignant reflections on the human condition, Kirkman’s humor is as insightful as it is hilarious. Get ready to be amused, provoked, and inspired by the words of Jen Kirkman as you explore the collection of quotes below.
As a woman of a certain age – and really, ever since I hit puberty and my baby-making parts were suddenly subject to public debate – I’ve been told over and over again that I will ‘change my mind’ about not wanting kids. Jen Kirkman
Eventually I’m going to be too old to be on camera, and I’ve been doing stand-up a long time. Jen Kirkman
Couples without kids have each other, their friends, families, and Siri to talk to. It’s not like they’re quarantining themselves in an underground bunker, never to take a romantic stroll on the beach or attend a Morrissey concert ever again. They’re just using birth control. Jen Kirkman
Childfree women are actually great assets to the planet. Our carbon footprint is smaller than a mom’s! And we have enough money to write checks to organizations that help kids get vaccinations, vitamins, and educations yet have plenty of free time to advise your daughter that one day she will regret piercing her lip. Jen Kirkman
Sometimes I feel like if two parents were given $100, and a child-free person was given $100, everyone would assume that the parents would invest their money wisely because they’re smart. And people like me would just go buy candy. Jen Kirkman
There are a lot of things I might be good at, such as competitive figure skating, window washing from ten stories up, and being an open heart surgeon. I might also make an excellent Kamikaze pilot – except for the fact that I don’t want to learn how to fly and have no interest in taking my own life on behalf of Japan. Jen Kirkman
Parenthood can be very rewarding, but let’s face it, so are margaritas at the adults-only pool. Jen Kirkman
Improv requires one thing I lack that I think most mothers need – the basic instinct to put someone else first. Jen Kirkman
We have to get women’s stories out there so a guy will read it, laugh, and think, ‘I’m not laughing at a chick story but a story.’ Jen Kirkman
I’m not a big fan of young people. Jen Kirkman
Sitcoms are what got me excited about show business. Jen Kirkman
People think anything done from a woman’s perspective is only going to appeal to women. Jen Kirkman
The urge that most people feel to have kids is the exact same as the urge that I have to not have kids. I do not want to raise a child. Jen Kirkman
At first, there was a separation of clubs and sketch comedy. Now there’s all kinds of comedy, making us one big happy family. Jen Kirkman
I think some parents think, ‘Oh, having kids is so beautiful; I want others to feel the joy I do.’ Jen Kirkman
Don’t overpack your carry-on. You’re never going to read that second book or that fourth magazine. Jen Kirkman
Use your passport for domestic trips, so that way you don’t risk losing your license. Jen Kirkman
I rarely have out-of-town visitors because you have to do things like take them around L.A. Jen Kirkman
I’m very big into just feeling good and doing what I want; I’m not very calculated or thoughtful about my moves. Jen Kirkman
I have memories of my grandfather Kirkman making mashed potatoes that were so good because they tasted like a bowl of butter. I love my mom’s brownies. My favorite thing about both of those recipes is that someone else made them for me. Jen Kirkman
Parents talk a lot about how much strength and dedication it takes to raise a child. I think it also takes a lot of strength and dedication to carve out a life that doesn’t seem normal to anyone else. Jen Kirkman
I have this idyllic love life, but my mind just won’t accept that. I would like to bring a new guy home every night. I try to make humor out of that situation. Jen Kirkman
I’d love to be a hit in Germany. I’m working on trying to get a gig as David Hasselhoff’s opening act. Jen Kirkman
Asking questions about why I don’t want kids is really none of your business, but at least it’s a dialogue. Jen Kirkman
If I write a joke, sometimes people will call it a ‘lie,’ and I’m fascinated with that. Jen Kirkman
I love being on the road, but to make a living as a road comic, you have to be on it most weeks out of the year. That’s just too much for me. But I would love to be such a successful road comic that I don’t have to go on it every week. Jen Kirkman
I want to travel the world and enjoy things, so if you gave me $50 million and said, ‘You can never perform again,’ I probably would take it and be fine with it. Jen Kirkman
By the time I started doing stand-up, the club scene had died. Jen Kirkman
Don’t make being a girl or a victim part of your stand-up act. If you encounter sexism in the business, don’t bring it on stage; it’s not funny. Jen Kirkman
I’m wildly different than Maria Bamford or Sarah Silverman, and might be more similar to some male comics. Jen Kirkman
Having a child is a lifetime commitment, the biggest one you can possibly make. Jen Kirkman
Have you ever tried to talk to a baby or a toddler? They never look you square in the eyes, they know about three words, and God forbid they ever ask you how you’re doing. It’s all about them! Jen Kirkman
What they call ‘alt-comedy’ now is basically what comedy was like in the ’80s. People tried different things, and everybody went to the clubs; there was no other place. Then somehow, the clubs became infiltrated by Dice Clay and Carrot Top types. Jen Kirkman
The women doing comedy do not even think of themselves as ‘female’ comedians. Jen Kirkman
I actually like, love, and respect myself, and I try not to take anything too seriously. Jen Kirkman
Instead of saving for someone else’s college education, I’m currently saving for a luxury retirement community replete with golf carts and handsome young male nurses who love butterscotch. Jen Kirkman
I still have to work paycheck to paycheck. Being in show business doesn’t indicate that you’re a ‘success,’ in my opinion. Jen Kirkman
A lot of relationships have ended for me in my 20s, because I knew that eventually those people would wanna settle down and have kids. Jen Kirkman