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9 Feb
Many Quotes of the Day - 2/9/98
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From: Peter Langston <psl>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 98 02:04:42 -0800
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Subject: Many Quotes of the Day - 2/9/98
Forwarded-by: Stephen Nelson <StephenNelson@KennedyJenks.com>
Enemies are to be selected with care. Once their usefulness as enemies has
worn off, they can be welcomed back as friends.
- George W. Spayth
These numbers are not my own. They are from someone who knows what he is
talking about.
- a Wisconsin legislator
Only a fool tests the depth of the water with both feet.
- African proverb
Wisdom gave the elderly the opportunity to be elderly.
- Robert Half
They call you stubborn when you fail, but persistent when you succeed.
- Anonymous
A marriage, to be happy, needs an exterior threat. New York provides that.
- Garrison Keillor
Now, nature, as I am only too aware, has her enthusiasts, but on the whole,
I am not to be counted among them. To put it rather bluntly, I am not the
type who wants to go back to the land; I am the type who wants to go back
to the hotel.
- Fran Lebowitz
From: the 12 Jan issue of Forbes magazine:
The comic spirit is given to us in order that we may analyze, weigh and
clarify things in us which nettle us, or which we are outgrowing, or trying
to reshape.
- Thornton Wilder
Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people.
- Angela Carter
Comedy appeals to the collective mind of the audience and this grows
fatigued; while farce appeals to a more robust organ, their collective
belly.
- W. Somerset Maughan
All tragedies are finished by a death, all comedies are ended by a marriage.
- Lord Byron
The guy has baggy pants, flat feet, the most miserable, bedraggled looking
bastard you ever saw; makes itchy gestures as though he's got crabs under
his arms - but he's funny.
- Sterling Ford
(- the cite does not indicate who Ford is
talking about, but it sounds as if he might
be talking about Charlie Chaplin - sjn)
All I need to make comedy is a park, a policeman, and a pretty girl -
- Charlie Chaplin
The perception of the comic is a tie of sympathy with other men, a pledge
of sanity, and a protection from those perverse tendencies and gloomy
insanity in which fine intellects sometimes lose themselves
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Comedy just pokes at problems, rarely confronts them squarely. Drama is
like a plate of meat and potatoes; comedy is rather like the dessert, a bit
like meringue.
- Woody Allen
All that the comedian has to show for his years of work and aggravation is
the echo of forgotten laughter.
- Fred Allen
To appreciate nonsense requires a serious interest in life.
- Gelett Burgess
© 1998 Peter Langston