"Children are far more interesting to work with than grownups. They're incredibly honest. They'll tell you exactly what they think"
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Sample's intent isn't to romanticize innocence so much as to celebrate an audience that can't be negotiated with. "They'll tell you exactly what they think" is both the dream and the nightmare of live comedy. It's a compliment that doubles as a warning label: if you're fishing for easy validation, kids will drown you. If you're confident in your material, they'll give you the cleanest feedback loop available. In that sense, the quote is really about craft - testing timing, tone, and clarity against the toughest focus group: people who haven't learned to cushion the truth.
The subtext also takes a shot at adult social life. "Grownups" are filtered, strategic, exhausted by etiquette. Kids are messy and immediate, which makes them culturally valuable in a moment where everyone speaks through curated personas. Sample is betting that comedy still needs an unedited human response, and that children, blunt as they are, provide it.
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| Topic | Parenting |
|---|---|
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Sample, Tim. (2026, January 15). Children are far more interesting to work with than grownups. They're incredibly honest. They'll tell you exactly what they think. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/children-are-far-more-interesting-to-work-with-170191/
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"Children are far more interesting to work with than grownups. They're incredibly honest. They'll tell you exactly what they think." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/children-are-far-more-interesting-to-work-with-170191/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.








