“Not everyone is okay with living like an open wound. But the thing about open wounds is that, well, you aren't ignoring it. You're healing; the fresh air can get to it. It's honest. You aren't hiding who you are. You aren't rotting. People can give you advice on how to heal without scarring badly. But on the other hand there are some people who'll feel uncomfortable around you. Some will even point and laugh. But we all have wounds.” PeopleGivingFeelsWellsHandsHealingLaughingAirAdviceHonestOkayWho You AreWoundsHealUncomfortableHidingFresh AirRottingScarring Author:Warsan Shire
“Nevertheless we have this curious spectacle: daily the trained parrot in the pulpit gravely delivers himself of these ironies, which he has acquired at second-hand and adopted without examination, to a trained congregation which accepts them without examination, and neither the speaker nor the hearer laughs at himself. It does seem as if we ought to be humble when we are at a bench-show, and not put on airs of intellectual superiority there.” IfsDoeShowsHandsSeemsAcceptingLaughingAirAtheismOughtIntellectualHumblePositive AtheismCuriousIronySpeakersNeverthelessSuperiorityAdoptedExaminationBenchesBe HumbleCongregationPulpitParrotsSecond HandIntellectual Superiority Book:Mark Twain's Fables of Man Source: Mark Twain's Fables of Man
“No matter where they are or who they're with, dogs are incapable of being anything but themselves. Show me a dog that puts on airs or laughs politely at an unfunny joke and I'll show you a human in a dog costume, possibly one owned and licensed by the Walt Disney Company.” HumansMatterShowsCompanyLaughingAirDogJokesIncapableShow MeCostumesWaltDisney CompanyWalt Disney Company Author:Meghan Daum
“Humor is laughing at what you haven't got when you ought to have it ... what you wish in your secret heart were not funny, but it is, and you must laugh. Humor is your own unconscious therapy. Like a welcome summer rain, humor may suddenly cleanse and cool the earth, the air, and you.” HeartMayEarthWishSecretLaughingAirHavensOughtSummerRainWelcomeTherapyUnconsciousSummer Rain Book:The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: Essays on art, race, politics, and world affairs Source: The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: Essays on art, race, politics, and world affairs
“Friendship is a sacred possession. As air, water and sunshine to flowers, trees and verdure, so smiles, sympathy and love of friends to the daily life of man. To live, laugh, love one's friends, and be loved by them is to bask in the sunshine of life.” MenWaterLaughingAirTreeFlowerAnd LoveSacredPossessionSunshineDaily LifeSympathy And LoveLive Laugh LoveLive LaughLaugh Love Author:David O. McKay
“I think one of my favorite pieces I've ever done on the show which was about Hezbollah Israel conflict in 2006 and it was very pointed. It was a beautifully crafted piece of satire and it's a weird thing to say but it had a joke in there about 9/11 and I remember the audience sort of laughing but also kind of not knowing how to respond to that joke and it was just so - and I remember the tension after we did this joke on the air and there was this palpable gasp in the audience, but they were also laughing. And I thought oh, wow, that is something that is not being said in the Zeitgeist.” ThinkingKindSaidDoneShowsRememberAudienceLaughingKnowingPiecesAirConflictJokesMy FavoriteIsraelTensionSatireWowNot KnowingWeird ThingsZeitgeistHezbollah Author:Aasif Mandvi
“I remember I used to go to The Laugh Factory and just goof off onstage, and then I'd see Dane Cook. He did a bit about his Mom making the bed in the summertime when he was a kid. He just said "Vroom!" and threw the sheet up in the air and the sheet would just stay over the bed for like a minute and a half. All he had were his arms out, but I could see the sheet. And he didn't do anything. He just kept it there. And I went, "I have to write more."” WritingSaidKidsRememberUsedBitsHalfLaughingAirMinutesArmsMomBedCooksFactoriesSheetsSummertimeUp In The AirGoofs Author:Jay Mohr