The blind say that eyes have no sense of smell.
Humor and joy contribute to my total well-being.
A lot of my humor does come from anger. It's like, you're not gonna pull one over on me - which is pretty much my motto anyways.
I'm writing a book. I'm almost finished. I numbered the pages. Now all I have to do is fill them in.
People may think of Southern humor in terms of missing teeth and outhouse accidents, but the best of it is a rich vein running through the best of Southern literature.
Positive lessons learned... Blessings recognized... Humor found... No regrets.
There are psychological repercussions to illness and we need a little more help to get through the effects not only on the afflicted but on the family. And I think there's even a place for humor in that.
You probably found 'How to Survive a Robot Uprising' in the humor section. Let's just hope that is where it belongs.
I still haven't found the humor in getting hit by a cement truck. My knees still hurt when I think about it, so no jokes about that yet.
We get the worrywart, the hypochondriac, the money-grubbing miser, the intractable negotiator... Some would say certain of these refer to the stereotypical, or 'stage' Jew. But objectively speaking, the only crime in humor is an unfunny joke.
The waltz is a very important part of my life. It's a very important way for me to express my positiveness, bringing humor to the world.
You can turn painful situations around through laughter. If you can find humor in anything, even poverty, you can survive it.
George Carlin is brilliant with words, and Johnny Winters is very creative. It's taking something common and drawing out the humor, being clever with words.
Perhaps naively I thought people understand what humor was, that it was invented by the human race to cope with the dark areas of life, problems and terrors.
Let's not call physical comedy falling down and pratfalls. All humor is physical, no matter how you dish it out. It's timing, like a dancer or an athlete would have.
I was a little shocked at how adult some of the humor was, because I was never that into animation before and when I watched 'Shrek' I really laughed out loud.
Religious humor is not really my area, so I probably wouldn't do anything about that, or politics or something.
It's always amazed me how little attention philosophers, psychologists, or anyone else actually has paid to humor.
Cameron Crowe can write dialogue and shoot it with warmth and humor like nobody else.
So my humor, I'd say, comes from a mixture of lowbrow comedy shows and highbrow theater. It's an interesting mix.
My type of humor is me not caring whether people know what I'm talking about or not.