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Based on a True Story: A Memoir Based on a True Story: A Memoir by Norm Macdonald
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“Death is a funny thing. Not funny haha, like a Woody Allen movie, but funny strange, like a Woody Allen marriage.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
tags: humor
“The only thing an old man can tell a young man is that it goes fast, real fast, and if you’re not careful it’s too late. Of course, the young man will never understand this truth.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“I could not ignore their withering glances. They looked at me the way real vampires look at Count Chocula.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Women are attracted to funny men, it is often said. This is not true. It only appears this way because women laugh at everything a very handsome man says. So this gives the very handsome men the idea that they are funny.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Once I learned this truth, I began to see examples of it everywhere. A picture hung on the wall of our parlor. In it, a woman was taking a shirt from a clothesline. She had clothespins in her teeth and it was windy and a boy was tugging at her dress. The woman looked like she was in a hurry and the whole scene gave me the idea that, just outside the frame, full, dark clouds were gathering. But that was not what it was. It was paint. So I decided right then and there to see the picture as it really was. I stared at the thing long and hard, trying to only see the paint. But it was no use. All my eyes would allow me to see was the lie. In fact, the longer I gazed at the paint, the more false detail I began to imagine. The boy was crying, as if afraid, and the woman was weaker than I had first believed. I finally gave up. I understood then that it takes a powerful imagination to see a thing for what it really is.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“As long as the red dice are in the air, the gambler has hope. And hope is a wonderful thing to be addicted to.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“The plain truth is that Adam Eget is an alcoholic and that’s why he doesn’t drink. Me, I’m not an alcoholic and that’s why I do drink. Life sure is funny that way.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Earlier this week, Marlon Brando met with Jewish leaders to apologize for comments he made on Larry King Live, among them that “Hollywood is run by Jews.” The Jewish leaders accepted the actor’s apology and announced that Brando is now free to work again.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“She said she could no longer live in New York, that she was being tormented day and night by some obsessive stalker. This caught me completely by surprise, as I had taken to hanging around Sarah’s apartment, hiding in the bushes day and night, watching her come and go, and I had never seen any signs of a stalker.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“That’s where I found him, making a living underneath the Queensboro Bridge, jerking off punks for fifteen dollars a man.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“It's true what they say. Never meet your heroes. It turns out they're all a bunch of fucking assholes. They're probably the reason you turned into such a fucking asshole - because they were your heroes and you spent all your time trying to be like them.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story: A Memoir
“Now that all hope is gone, a deep relief has taken its place, and I allow myself to enjoy it before the despair sets in.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“The only time having a cult following is a great thing is when you are actually in a cult.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“I hate when people say “touché” after you say something funny. I don’t know what it means, but I know that I hate it.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Well, the results are in, and once again Microsoft CEO Bill Gates is the richest man in America. Gates says he is grateful for his huge financial success, but it still makes him sad when he looks around and sees other people with any money whatsoever.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“I remember a psychiatrist once telling me that I gamble in order to escape the reality of life, and I told him that’s why everyone does everything.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story: A Memoir
“And you’d correct him, but the thing is, you’re not sure you remember it a hundred percent accurately yourself. It turns out your memory isn’t the precise court stenographer you think it is, getting every word down just so. It’s more like the sketch artist way at the back of the courtroom who is doing his level best to capture images that no longer are.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“It was like a broken calculator... It just didn't add up.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story: A Memoir
“Death is a funny thing. Not funny haha, like a Woody Allen movie, but funny strange, like a Woody Allen marriage.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Before I was famous I had a whole bunch of jobs where all I needed was boots. People would look right past me, or if they did look at me, it was with a mean look. But when I got famous, people would look at me and smile and wonder where they knew me from. If they flat-out recognized me, they'd laugh and dance like they'd won a prize, and I'd just stand there and smile and feel warmth from their love. So the fame made the world, which is a real cold place, a little less cold.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story: A Memoir
“As Adolf Hitler once said, all publicity is good publicity.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“When it's unexpected, death comes fast like a ravenous wolf and tears open your throat with a merciful fury. But when it's expected, it comes slow and patient like a snake, and the doctor tells you how far away it is and when, exactly it will be at your door. And when it will be at the foot of your bed. And when it will be on your flesh. It's all right there on the clipboards.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story: A Memoir
“I understood then that it takes a powerful imagination to see a thing for what it really is.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story: A Memoir
“And he was standing there, reading one of those big books. You know the kind. Usually you can’t even understand their stupid titles, and when you try to read them you get one word in and get really sleepy. And it’s so stupid to try anyway, because if the stupid book is any good they’ll make a TV movie out of it and then you can watch that instead”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“an addiction is a deep hook, and sometimes the harder you wriggle to escape her, the deeper she goes.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“It’s funny how something as small as the news of a teenager being slaughtered and tossed in a ravine can be enough to lift the spirits of an entire set full of important Hollywood people.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“and I always considered Elton John to be a great singer as well as a hot piece of ass.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“On the final night, Adam Sandler told me the following season would be a rough, divisive one, and he wanted to know which side I’d take. I told him I wanted to be on the side of the guy who had shoved the baby tomatoes up his ass. Adam smiled.”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Long after I left the segment, the term “fake news” became the ordinary way to describe what was done on SNL as well as The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. So who’s the idiot now?”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story
“Oh, I thought everybody knew you jerked off punks underneath the Queensboro Bridge for fifteen dollars a man.” “Don’t say that anymore.” “Okay, sorry. I didn’t know you told me in confidence.” “Don’t you remember I was crying when I told you?”
Norm Macdonald, Based on a True Story

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