SHAWORDS

After coming back to the show, I was shocked at how much thought and d — Jon Stewart

HomeJon StewartQuote
"After coming back to the show, I was shocked at how much thought and distillation he personally puts into the script," [Stephen Colbert] says, "that care and unbelievable work ethic, and ability to consume information, digest and distill a story. Hes telling us that this is the mechanics of the human interaction, and this is the actual message of the story." Colbert says Stewarts intelligence (the host can read books and script pages at lightning speed) cant be overstated, and that the shows mojo comes from stories Stewart brings to light that the traditional media fail to report. "Hes naming what seems most ridiculous about the news, which is the personalities and the news itself," Colbert says. "Its only the overt game thats being reported."
After coming back to the show, I was shocked at how much thought and distillation he personally puts into the script," [
J
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart
author84 quotes

Jon Stewart is an American comedian, writer, producer, director, political commentator, actor, and television host. Stewart is known as the host of the satirical news program The Daily Show on Comedy Central from 1999 to 2015 and part-time since 2024. He hosted The Problem with Jon Stewart on Apple TV+ from 2021 to 2023. Stewart has received numerous accolades, including 24 Primetime Emmy Awards,

About Jon Stewart

Jon Stewart is an American comedian, writer, producer, director, political commentator, actor, and television host. Stewart is known as the host of the satirical news program The Daily Show on Comedy Central from 1999 to 2015 and part-time since 2024. He hosted The Problem with Jon Stewart on Apple TV+ from 2021 to 2023. Stewart has received numerous accolades, including 24 Primetime Emmy Awards,

View all quotes by Jon Stewart

More on Time

View all →
Quote
"Most mathematicians prove what they can, von Neumann proves what he wants." Once in a discussion about the rapid growth of mathematics in modern times, von Neumann was heard to remark that whereas thirty years ago a mathematician could grasp all of mathematics, that is impossible today. Someone asked him: "What percentage of all mathematics might a person aspire to understand today?" Von Neumann went into one of his five-second thinking trances, and said: "About 28 percent."
John von NeumannJohn von Neumann