“The difference between tragedy and comedy is the difference between experience and intuition. In the experience we strive against every condition of our animal life: against death, against the frustration of ambition, against the instability of human love. In the intuition we trust the arduous eccentricities we're born to, and see the oddness of a creature who has never got acclimatized to being created.” HumansBornDifferencesAnimalComedyConditionsCreaturesAmbitionTragedyStriveIntuitionFrustrationInstabilityEccentricityHuman LoveAnimal LifeTragedy And ComedyOddness Author:Christopher Fry
“Even though I have fond feelings for comedy clubs, I enjoy the focus you get in a theater. Comedy clubs are a different animal. People are being served nachos and there's a blender going off in the background.” PeopleDifferentFeelingsEnjoyAnimalComedyFocusTheaterClubsBackgroundsComedy ClubsDifferent AnimalsBlendersNachos Author:Brian Regan
“Comedy exists to laugh at things that aren't laughable. But isn't it? That's what separates us from the animals. We laugh.” AnimalLaughingComedyLaughable Author:Joan Rivers
“I was watching Animal Planet. Did you know that the male seahorse has the baby? And I was thinking, "Why don't they just call that the female seahorse?" You know it's just some stubborn scientist. "Yeah, that one there's the male seahorse." And his assistant's like, "Uh, Bill, that one's having a baby." ... "The male has the baby. You're fired."” ThinkingKnowsFunnyAnimalComedyPlanetsBabyFemaleScientistYeahBillsMalesStubbornAssistantsDid You KnowHaving A Baby Author:Jim Gaffigan
“Comedy is there to basically show us we fart, we laugh, to make us realize we still are part animal.” StillsShowsRealizingAnimalLaughingComedyFart Author:Robin Williams