HUMOR QUOTES III

quotations about humor

Humor is often considered to be trivial, and it seems that serious talk about humor is regarded as participating in that triviality. A presumption seems to exist that the consequential cannot emerge from a contemplation of the trivial.

ELLIOTT ORING

Engaging Humor


Humor is really one of the hardest things to define, very hard. And it's very ambiguous. You have it or you don't. You can't attain it. There are terrible forms of professional humor, the humorists' humor. That can be awful. It depresses me because it is artificial. You can't always be humorous, but a professional humorist must. That is a sad phenomenon.

HEINRICH BÖLL

The Paris Review, spring 1983

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The only thing I can recommend at this stage is a sense of humor, an ability to see things in their ridiculous and absurd dimensions, to laugh at others and at ourselves, a sense of irony regarding everything that calls out for parody in this world.

VACLAV HAVEL

address upon receiving the Open Society Prize, June 24, 1999

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Humor is best described as a perception, for as we all know and have experienced, what one person finds funny someone else does not.

BRIAN LUKE SEAWARD

Managing Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Well-being


Humor is reason gone mad.

GROUCHO MARX

attributed, The Ultimate Book of Quotations

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Humor is how we find comfort in the totally illogical, for it is the bridge back to the logical.

LEWIS BLACK

Nothing's Sacred

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It is the duty of the humor of any given nation in time of high crisis to attack the catastrophe that faces it in such a manner as to cause the people to laugh at it in such a way that they cannot die before they are killed.

LORD BUCKLEY

New York Times, October 27, 1989


The law of levity is allowed to supersede the law of gravity.

R. A. LAFFERTY

Space Chantey


Jesters do often prove prophets.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

King Lear

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When Humor goes, there goes civilization.

ERMA BOMBECK

attributed, On Being Blonde: Wit and Wisdom from the World's Most Infamous Blondes

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Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our hardnesses yield, all our irritations and resentments flit away and a sunny spirit takes their place.

MARK TWAIN

"What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us?"

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A bitter jest, when it comes too near the truth, leaves a sharp sting behind it.

TACITUS

Annales


A good comedian can say things funny and other guys just say funny things.

FRED ALLEN

The Sunday Press, August 9, 1959

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Humor, a good sense of it, is to Americans what manhood is to Spaniards and we will go to great lengths to prove it.

GARRISON KEILLOR

We Are Still Married

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When you've killed the sense of humor of a nation, you've killed the nation.

RED SKELTON

attributed, Phillips' Treasury of Humorous Quotations


Humour is essentially a comforter, reconciling us to things as they are in contrast to things as they might be.

STEPHEN LEACOCK

The Garden of Folly

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Nothing is more curious than the almost savage hostility that Humour excites in those who lack it.

GEORGE SAINTSBURY

A Last Vintage


Should we call it humor? Is there a theory of humor? For a phenomenon that is so universal to humans, it is a paradox that there is so little agreement among scholars about how it operates, what it is, or what to label it.

CHARLES S. GULAS & MARC G. WEINBERGER

Humor in Advertising: A Comprehensive Analysis


Humor won't save you; it doesn't really do anything at all. You can look at life ironically for years, maybe decades; there are people who seem to go through most of their lives seeing the funny side, but in the end, life always breaks your heart. Doesn't matter how brave you are, how reserved, or how much you've developed a sense of humor, you still end up with your heart broken. That's when you stop laughing. In the end there's just the cold, the silence and the loneliness. In the end, there's only death.

MICHEL HOUELLEBECQ

The Elementary Particles

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Comedy too can sometimes discern what is right.

ARISTOPHANES

The Acharnians

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