Quotes About Humorous
He laughed. The laugh could strip the skin off an elephant in seconds.
~ Lilith Saintcrow
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Donald E. Westlake It's an accepted fact that Donald E. Westlake has excelled at every single sub-genre the mystery field has to offer—humorous books (Scared Monster); terrifying books (The Ax, about a man who wants vengeance on the company that downsized him out of a job, and probably Westlake's most accomplished novel);
~ Jeffery Deaver
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The clever performing dogs pick up the whips and teach a whole new range of tricks to the rest and the whole performance starts again. C'est la bloody vie. Humorous really.
~ Jennifer Johnston
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I like to do realistic films as well as sensible humourous subjects, just because I think these films are only capable to attract people to the theatres. Though I agree that serious movies are also good and I like to watch them, it is a fact that majority of the people are hesitant to go to theatres for those films.
~ Biju Menon
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Keith Moon, God rest his soul, once drove his car through the glass doors of a hotel, driving all the way up to the reception desk, got out and asked for the key to his room.
~ Pete Townshend
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It was generally agreed that they were a funny bunch, these natives of August.
~ Peter Mayle
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America is not only big and rich, it is mysterious and its capacity for the humorous or ironical concealment of its interests matches that of the legendary inscrutable Chinese.
~ David Riesman
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I'm the Magoo of actresses, very accident-prone.
~ Peta Wilson
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I must admit I like to muck around a bit; I always have.
~ Norman Wisdom
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Charm of the most insidious kind: humorous, self-deprecating, and disarmingly frank and confiding.
~ Loretta Chase
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All in all, the next minutes surely ranked among the most calamitously awkward of Ronans life.
~ Jill Mansell
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Who's a good boy," Willa was saying to the dog in a light, silly voice that had the dog panting happily into her face. "That's right," she cooed, "you are, aren't you? Aren't you a good boy?" "Well I don't like to brag," Keane said, leaning against the doorjamb. "But I do have my moments.
~ Jill Shalvis
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Not since Jimmy Carr have I seen a cold computer programme on stage generate so much laughter.
~ Robin Ince
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My family isn't really all that different from anyone else's. Well, maybe they're a bit more entertaining.
~ David Sedaris
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I just like to be entertaining.
~ Roy Nelson
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I think there are two prevailing views of the suburbs in the States: either they're this sort of tedious place, where everyone is the same, buys the same food and drives around in their little minivans, or the view is that the suburbs are extremely perverse in a humorous way.
~ Megan Abbott
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I play disturbed people a lot, but always with a bit of distance or tongue-in-cheek. Most of the villains I play are essentially harmless.
~ Christopher Walken
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I remember a humorous episode from Bill Clinton's presidency in which his advisers prevailed upon him, one summer before his re-election campaign, to spend his vacation in Montana and Wyoming instead of the usual Martha's Vineyard. The theory was that he'd benefit from hanging out someplace a little more down to earth.
~ Steve Bullock
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Louis C. K. makes me laugh, I must say.
~ Chris O'Dowd
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We're steeped in gruesomely humorous ambiguity, a spectacle of ridiculous people doing awful things to total fools.
~ Don DeLillo
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No man is uninteresting when his hat is blown off and he has to scuttle after it down the street.
~ Unknown
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His gall in holding the rally directly under the noses of the supreme court was humorous, even admirable.
~ John Grisham
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They had been drinking. In the society of Tarbox there was no invitation more flattering than to share, like this, another couple's intimacy, to partake in their humorous déshabille, their open quarrels and implicit griefs.
~ John Updike
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My massage was marvellous. I feel really relaxed. And my masseur, Harold :You can't have a masseur called Harold. It's like having a member of the Royal Family called Ena.
~ Victoria Wood
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