Humorists Quotes
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Identifying someone by his, or her, outward appearance is often the first and most common error in the world
— Sunday Adelaja
Humorists are always pessimists. They're reactionaries: because they see that every golden cloud has a black lining.
— Christina Stead
Great humorists are great insulters.
— Dick Cavett
Humorists always sit at the children's table.
— Woody Allen
If you don't count some of Jehovah's injunctions, there are no humorists in the Bible.
— Mordecai Richler
There are very few humorists who have written first-rate humor after they've become elderly.
— Richard Armour
Everything that I will ever accomplish, I owe to God, to my parent's sacrifices, and to the United States of America.
— Marco Rubio
God is a great humorist. He just has a slow audience to work with.
— Garrison Keillor
For if nature abhors a vacuum, and greed is part of human nature, then greed too abhors a vacuum.
— Moises Naim
This is not an easy time for humorists because the government is far funnier than we are.
— Art Buchwald
Winners don't lose even when they lose.
— Chetan M. Kumbhar
I've always been very upfront about the way I write, and I've always used the tools humorists use, such as exaggeration.
— David Sedaris
To call such persons "humorists", a loose-fitting and ugly word, is to miss the nature of their dilemma and the dilemma of their nature.
— James Thurber
Think of what would happen to us ... if there were no humorists; life would be one long Congressional Record.
— Thomas Lansing Masson
There are people who can talk sensibly about a controversial issue; they're called humorists.
— Cullen Hightower
Let principles make decisions.
— Jack Hyles
Don't worry girls ... I have the bladder of a camel ...
— Joanne McClean
This is the big reason most humorists fail. Drunks don't read books.
— Garrison Keillor
He loved books, those undemanding but faithful friends.
— Victor Hugo
The difficulty with humorists is that they will mix what they believe with what they don't - whichever seems likelier to win an effect.
— John Updike
Many great men can attribute their success to the fact that they didn't have the advantages other men had
— Michelle Cohen Corasanti
Writing a book is like raising a child, the only difference is you don't have the fucking part in writing a book.
— M.F. Moonzajer