We’ve sourced some of the most interesting and thought-provoking Rachel Dratch Quotes. Each of the following quotes is overflowing with creativity, and knowledge.

I have no wisdom to share on dating.
Personally, I don’t even read bummer news stories about the environment because it makes me feel helpless to fix anything and reminds me that the general population doesn’t treat these issues as an important part of our political life.
If it gets laughs, it’s funny.
When I was little, we used to have Atari.
Well, I’ve claimed to have seen two ghosts in a hotel room.
I also didn’t consider myself a huge baby person.
When I was a kid, I was super shy.
Everybody always asks about Jimmy Fallon. I’m sorry to say that he’s very nice and there’s not much bad to say about him. I don’t know if he sucks at videogames or not. I don’t think he plays them, but he could have this whole secret life I don’t know about.
I did some acting in high school, I knew I really liked it.
I don’t really consider myself an impressionist.
I’m definitely not up-to-date on the high-tech videogame world.
The Yale group was doing the Harold. So by our senior year we were trying to do the Harold. Again, we had no idea what we were doing. We had one guy in the group who was pretty experimental; he would kind of push us to do weird things. It was really fun, a great experience.
I started doing improv in college, and I really liked it.
Since I was little, it was instilled in me to conserve water. In terms of what can you do as an individual, it’s an easy issue to get behind.
I didn’t originally intend on writing a book. I started writing during the day to feel like I was accomplishing something creative.
I think for anyone – male or female – in improv, the biggest thing to get over is the fear. I think every improviser has that.
I remember watching Gilda Radner when I was a kid and everyone thought she was so funny and no one ever said that she was a funny woman, she was just funny.
In real life, I’m gorgeous, beautiful.
I never wanted to be that person who leaves ‘SNL’ and nothing happens.
When you’re starting up a show, you don’t really know what direction it’s going to go.
I was sort of the class-clown type, and I was also in school plays, and I always liked comedy.
I had always wanted to be on SNL, it’s not always great, but it’s this leftover childhood dream.