SNL Quotes

Discover the best quotes about SNL. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on SNL from various authors and personalities.

My jokes have definitely changed. 'SNL' has helped with that, because when you're on 'SNL,' you have to kind of pay attention to the news. I feel like my material has gotten smarter now.
I didn't have the greatest ride on 'SNL,' but I always felt support from gay fans, which made me feel accepted within a place I didn't feel totally accepted.
My first year on 'SNL', I made $90,000 dollars. And I bought a red Corvette for $45,000 dollars. I'm thinking, 'I've got 45 grand left!' Taxes didn't even come into my equation. At the end of the first year of making 90 grand I was 25, 30 in the hole. We live in this baller, spend-money culture.
It's nice when I get offered small parts. But I really think that 'SNL' is what my skill set is best designed for.
What 'SNL' taught me that was useful on 'The Watch' was, only put in bad words if they can get a laugh - there was no need for swear words and beeps in places that weren't necessary. Those beeps should only be in there when they mean something and it's important to the joke.
Yeah, I just don't break. I don't. And there's only one person I know who's a better non-breaker than me, and that's Will Forte from 'SNL.' You can not make that guy break. I'll break eventually - Will Forte will never break.
I am always so happy to be at 'SNL.' I still feel like a kid when I'm there, like I can't believe I'm watching them make the show.
SNL is a home. You've got all of your brothers and sisters there, and it's a great time.
I hated L.A. for a long time, and I wanted to leave it. I had these fantasies of going to 'SNL' and falling in love with some writer on 'SNL,' of getting married and living in New York.
It's definitely like being in some weird sorority. I'm friends with a lot of actresses, but my 'SNL' friends are my closest.
If I watch an episode of SNL, and there's one thing that I liked, then that's a good episode.
I used to stay up at night and sneak into the TV room, past my parents, who were asleep, to watch Saturday Night's 'Main Event.' That's how I started watching SNL. On accident.
I had always wanted to be on SNL, it's not always great, but it's this leftover childhood dream.
In high school, my goal was to be a writer for SNL, then I got into the acting.
I would love to stay at SNL forever. But you can't stay in the same place. People think you're a loser.
You don't just decide to destroy a person by making up stuff, and no one at 'SNL' is writing to go after someone.
I think I came at the right moment at 'SNL.' There was a space for me, and I was good at it.
Before you get to 'SNL,' you have your own sensibility. And when you get to 'SNL,' it's the show's sensibility.
'SNL' is probably one of the premiere outlets that a musician can perform on that isn't obviously a music outlet.
I was at Second City L.A., going through the conservatory, and I graduated in 2004 and I got 'SNL' in 2005.