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I love listening to audiobooks - I always lose my glasses, but if I have an audiobook, I don't need them.
Michaela Coel
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I'm a Louis Theroux addict.
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We live in this era where we really enjoy being offended, although only on the Internet. I don't know how beneficial it is. I wonder if we live in an age where we don't have power, yet somehow feel we have virtual power. But I feel like it's a distraction from real life.
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I think you just have to do you, whatever that is, and not feel like you have to be a certain way for other people to like you.
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'Chewing Gum' is kind of like the world I wish I grew up in. There wasn't really a sense of community growing up.
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I over-write!
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I see my shows like Gandhi, and I've got little baby Gandhis, and they are changing the world. I know that I'm a bit delusional about that, but I do think of them like Gandhi. They are not celebrities: they are like Gandhi and Mother Teresa.
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When I think of the things that I want to write, I can never say them out loud because I know how crazy they sound. I know what things sound like when you haven't actually worked on the script, so I don't go around saying some of these ideas because they just sound awful.
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What was nice for me was that when I got to secondary school - like high school - I met many other Ghanaian schoolgirls whose parents were also born in Ghana and were raising them here. We automatically had a huge kinship that was amazing.
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In comedy, I often see so many weird race jokes, and it's like, there is no racial diversity in your show to even make those race jokes. The problem is that there is no one in the back to say, 'Hey, that race joke is not really appropriate.'
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I don't know what it would have been like to grow up with a man in the house.
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It was only when I went to sixth-form college that I encountered boys.
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