Courtney A. Kemp

Writer

United States

1977 - Present

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Great power is setting a goal, working hard for it, and achieving it in exactly the way you expected with no consequences and no remainders after the long division is done. But does that happen to anyone? The unexpected always hitches a ride along with everything you planned.
Courtney A. Kemp
Comedians are on the road so much that when they're just getting to act and sit in one place, they're really grateful and just ready.
Courtney A. Kemp
If you look at the back pages of 'New York Times Magazine,' and they talk about these 6.5-million-dollar condos with a great view, like you're going to pay for a great view. Well, the top floor of the projects have a great view, too.
Courtney A. Kemp
In college, I didn't know whether to hang out with the black kids or the white kids, and then I found the theatre kids, and I was like, 'Oh, it doesn't matter.' We were all weird and listening to Morrissey and wearing Doc Martens so that was my tribe.
Courtney A. Kemp
I'm from an upper-middle class background. But because there was no one of my race where I grew up, I was very isolated. I felt different from everybody else.
Courtney A. Kemp
There are so many different things that create an alchemy of success. Just like there are so many different things that create an alchemy of a failure.
Courtney A. Kemp
I am tired of people using 'diverse' to mean 'of color.' That's not what that word means. 'Diversity' means people of all different races, all together - like a New York City subway.
Courtney A. Kemp
People are realizing that there is a financial consequence to not opening doors. It doesn't mean that they are any more inclusive in their hearts - it means they're more inclusive in their wallets.
Courtney A. Kemp
The show runner's the boss until the network shows up. And then they're the boss, because it's their money.
Courtney A. Kemp
I called my show 'Power' because, for me, the whole series is about the way my main character, Ghost, is power-less over his circumstances, even though he has almost endless access to money and guns.
Courtney A. Kemp