Sometimes, I catch myself saying something super cool, impressing everyone around me with my quick wit, and soon they’re in awe of me.

Yes, I’m quoting lines from the shows I watch. How did you guess?

Want to sound super cool too? We’ve got 45 of the best, most memorable quotes from BoJack Horseman for you to use and enjoy!

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“Life’s a bi**h and then you die, right?”

“Sometimes. Sometimes life’s a bi**h and then you keep living.”

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“All I know about being good, I learned from TV. And in TV, flawed characters are constantly showing people they care with these surprising and grand gestures. And I think a part of me still believes that’s what love is. But in real life, the big gesture isn’t enough. You need to be consistent, you need to be dependably good. You can’t just screw everything up and then take a boat out into the ocean to save your best friend, or solve a mystery and fly to Kansas. You need to do it every day, which is so… hard.”


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“It takes a long time to realize truly how miserable you are, and even longer to realize it doesn’t have to be that way.”

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“I don’t understand how people… live. It’s amazing to me that people wake up every morning and say: Yeah, another day, let’s do it.”

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“He’s so stupid, he doesn’t realise how miserable he should be. I envy that.”


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“I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast.”

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One day, you’re gonna look around and you’re going to realize that everybody loves you, but nobody likes you. And that is the loneliest feeling in the world.

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“I wasted so many years being miserable because I assumed that was the only way to be”

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I related to this one a lil too much. “Usually when people ask how I’m doing, the real answer is I’m doing s****y, but I can’t say I’m doing s****y, because I don’t even have a good reason to be doing s****y.”

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“I’ve had a lot of what I thought were rock bottoms, only to discover another, rockier bottom underneath.”


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Okay, okay. Here’s the secret to being happy. Just pretend you are happy, and eventually you’ll forget you’re pretending.

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The Dibs episode!

“I don’t believe giving a jerk a gun and telling them it’s okay to kill people suddenly turns that jerk into a hero.”

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“Kelsey, in this terrifying world, all we have are the connections we make”

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Goddammit, Honeydew? Jesus, why does Cantaloupe think every time it gets invited to a party it can bring along its dumb friend Honeydew? You don’t get a plus one Cantaloupe.

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I’m really more of a pre-rehab friend.


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“I’m not interested in being rebirthed, thank you. I’m still recovering from being born the first time”

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“I told you I don’t know where it is. Don’t put things in my butt if you want them back.”

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“Same thing that always happens. First you didn’t know me, then you fell in love with me … and now you know me.”

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Life is a series of closing doors, isn’t it?

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“My mother is dead, and everything is worse now.” Because now I know I will never have a mother who looks at me from across a room and says, “BoJack Horseman, I see you.”

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“I spend a lot of time with the real me and believe me, nobody’s gonna love that guy.”

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“All three of us were drowning, and we didn’t know how to save each other, but there was an understanding that we were all drowning together”

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“I need to take a shower so I can’t tell if I’m crying or not.”


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Not the best, but a personal favorite:

“Why does everything have to be funny?”

“Not everything has to be funny, just jokes.”

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Narcissus? I thought the painting was about me.

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“You know, sometimes I think I was born with a leak, and any goodness I started with just slowly spilled out of me and now its all gone. And I’ll never get it back in me. It’s too late.”

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THERE WERE EXACTLY 12. I ATE 12 MUFFINS AND I DIDNT EVEN WANT ONE. There’s your god damn news story! The mystery of my missing god damn self respect! -pants-

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Nothing on the outside, nothing on the inside

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Then after the show, I’ll come out and say hello. And she’ll say, “BoJack? Is that you?” When her eyes spark with recognition, I’m gonna sit down next to her, I’m gonna squeeze her hand and get real close and say “F**k you, mom!”

That was the most honest thing BoJack ever said, for me.

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Not the best but I want to mention when Corduroy Jackson-Jackson says “it’s like a rainbow but with every colour” and Bojack goes “so like a normal rainbow?”


15 Comics that Perfectly Capture Life’s Mundanity

High Minded Comics brings relatable laughs with their quirky takes on everyday life. Check out 15 comics that will make you laugh out loud!

High-Minded is a comic strip that looks at the funny and strange sides of modern life, culture, and society through a group of quirky characters. The comics are known for their sharp humor and often offer thoughtful, sometimes deep insights into everyday situations.

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Dark Humor Animal Comics by Rémi Lascault

Rémi Lascault’s dark humor comics use animals to deliver clever, unexpected punchlines that will make you laugh and think.

Rémi Lascault is a French comic artist known for his bold, unfiltered style. His comics often start off innocent but take a sudden dark twist, so if you’re sensitive, be prepared! Despite the edgy content, Rémi has built a solid fanbase of 70K followers on Instagram, showing that his unique approach to storytelling really works.

While he covers many different topics, we’ve gathered an “animal edition” of his comics, as he frequently uses animals in his work—sometimes in funny ways, sometimes in darker ones. So, dive in and let us know what you think about his art!

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Humorous One-Panel Comics by Stamatis Lymberopoulos

Enjoy 21 new one-panel comics by Stamatis Lymberopoulos, blending humor and clever insights to brighten your day with quick laughs.

Welcome back! We’ve got another set of comics for all the fans of Today’s Special. These fun-filled comics are sure to satisfy your craving for humor! The characters—cows, chickens, pigs, vegetables, and more—will make you laugh the next time you’re reading a menu at your favorite diner. If that happens, you’ll know “Today’s Special” has done its job! Your feedback is always welcome, whether it’s good or bad, so feel free to share your thoughts!

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Humorous Comics on Nature and Birds by Rosemary Mosco

Explore 20 new nature comics by Rosemary Mosco, blending humor and science to depict the quirks of birds, wildlife, and the natural world.

Rosemary Mosco is a talented author and illustrator known for her fun comics about birds and nature. Her work helps people enjoy and understand the natural world, making science easy and enjoyable. With her comics, you can learn about funny bird behaviors or get a lighthearted look at wildlife while picking up something new about nature.

Growing up in Ottawa, Canada, Mosco spent a lot of time outdoors, and that inspires her creativity. She wants to show that nature is both amazing and important, encouraging everyone to appreciate and protect it. Let’s explore her delightful comics!

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Mosco’s comics mix education with humor, which she sees as an important part of her work. She says humor makes boring facts more fun and helps spread them to more people. It also gives people a bit of happiness, which is needed, especially when times are tough. For her, it would be hard to take action on serious issues without having some joy in her day. Humor also brings people together and builds connections. Even during tough times in her life, laughter has helped her cope, and in happy moments, it helps her share excitement and bond with others.

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“Many of us go into nature to get away from the human world, and that’s okay—it’s good to take a break. But I like to remind people that the ‘natural’ world is closely tied to humans. The animals and plants we see around us are influenced by things like money, history, power, and inequality. We’re deeply connected. We are part of nature, and nature is part of us.

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Witty PSA Comics by Marsh and Steve Jobal

Explore clever PSA comics by Marsh and Steve Jobal that blend humor with important messages for a fun and thoughtful read!

Marsh and Steve are two adorable marshmallows who share funny and helpful public service announcements (PSAs). Marsh is the one on the left who gives the announcements, while Steve, the burnt marshmallow on the right, adds a humorous reason for each PSA. They were first created as part of Fireflies Comics, but they became popular enough to have their own comic strips.

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My 20 Silly Animal Comics That Might Lift Your Spirits

As an artist, I enjoy mixing my dry, deadpan humor with simple, silly cartoons. My funny and relatable drawings take a creative look at everyday life, using sarcasm and a bit of swearing to poke fun at different situations.

Check out some of my popular animal-themed illustrations, featuring everything from a funny fish to a cat facing an existential crisis. I hope these comics bring a smile to your face!

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Enjoy Glenn McCoy’s funny, clever, and random comics that blend humor and insight, featured across top publications

Meet Glenn McCoy, a talented artist known for creating comics that always make people smile. He’s the mind behind popular comics like The Duplex and The Flying McCoys, where everyday situations are turned into funny and relatable moments.

Glenn’s creativity extends beyond comics—he’s worked on big animated films like Despicable Me and The Grinch, showcasing his ability to bring characters to life. Whether through comics, animation, or children’s books like I See Santa Everywhere, Glenn’s work is fun and easy to connect with.

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Clever Single-Panel Cartoons by Lynn Hsu

We’re excited to share some of Lynn Hsu’s one-panel cartoons that we think you’ll really enjoy!

Lynn is a cartoonist whose work appears in places like The New Yorker, Alta Journal, Air Mail, F&SF, and The Wall Street Journal. She has also been nominated for prestigious awards like the Thurber Prize for American Humor, the Pushcart Prize, and Best of the Net.

In addition to her funny cartoons, Lynn writes darker stories for publications like Space & Time Magazine, Slackjaw, and Weekly Humorist, showing her wide range of talents across different genres.

Now, let’s jump into the post and check out the interview with Lynn to learn more!

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We asked Lynn what led her to become a cartoonist and artist. She shared:

“I worked as an architect for many years before switching careers to become a cartoonist and writer. About six years ago, I started writing humor and collaborating with sketch comedy groups at ImprovBoston. When the theater closed during the pandemic, I turned to cartooning, which I found both relaxing and fun. It let me combine my love for drawing with humor writing. I grew up loving Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson and The Far Side by Gary Larson. I also took several online classes from New Yorker cartoonists, which helped and inspired me a lot.”

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Lynn described her approach to cartoons by saying:

“I mainly focus on creating single-panel gag cartoons for The New Yorker. I love the challenge of telling a joke using just an image and a short caption. It’s even more rewarding when I can make people laugh with just a drawing, without needing any words at all.”

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Hilarious Comics from “The Bear Trap” Part 2

“The Bear Trap” comics by Mike Lewis use funny and thoughtful humor to tell stories about two bears, a father and son, and their animal friends. The comics mix everyday life with deeper messages about society. Paul and Rob, the main characters, represent the struggles of working-class people as they try to keep up with a fast-changing world. Their very different personalities lead to funny moments and situations that readers will love. Let’s dive in and see what new adventures Mike has created for these two since the last post!

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We asked Mike how his art style has changed over time, and he explained:

“My art is always changing, though I didn’t really notice it at first until I looked back at older work. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when it happened, but over time, my characters became more dynamic, less stiff, and I started putting more effort into my backgrounds. One big recent improvement is in my coloring. I’ve been experimenting a lot with colors, especially when showing characters’ emotions. It’s been fun, and I hope it gives readers even more to enjoy in each comic.”

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When talking about how readers respond to his comics, Mike said:

“Any feedback makes me happy, whether it’s positive or negative. I see all responses as valuable. Knowing that my comics made someone feel something is useful to me. Even if my comics aren’t your style but you leave a comment, it shows I reached you. Just remember, these comics are meant to highlight the funny side of things.”

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We asked Mike if there were any artists who deeply influenced him. He shared a quote from Pablo Picasso: “The world doesn’t make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?”

Mike also added: “First of all, thank you! You’re the reason I keep creating. If you enjoyed these comics, follow me on Instagram, where I post new comics every week!”

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