Common sense and a sense of humour are the same thing, moving
at different speeds. A sense of humour is just common sense, dancing.
Through humour, you can soften some of the worst blows that life
delivers. And once you find laughter, no matter how painful your
situation might be, you can survive it.
Humour is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness
that some things are really important, others not; and that the two
kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs.
Humour is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up,
all our irritation and resentments slip away and a sunny spirit takes
their place.
Humour is an affirmation of dignity, a declaration of man's superiority
to all that befalls him.
Honest good humour is the oil and wine of a merry meeting, and there
is no jovial companionship equal to that where the jokes are rather
small and laughter abundant.
William James
Bill Cosby
Christopher Morley
Mark Twain
Roman Gary
Washington Irving
Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter.
So many tangles in life are ultimately hopeless that we have no appropriate sword other than laughter.
The kind of humour I like is that which makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes.
Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.
Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.
To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain, and play with it!
Friedrich Nietzsche
Gordon W. Allport
William Davis
Victor Borge
Victor Hugo
Charlie Chaplin
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