I never think I want to try to be funny. And humor, if there is anything funny, should come from a real place.
I do not have a sense of humor of any recognizable sort.
Both conservatives and liberals watch 'Parks and Recreation,' and they each think the show is for them, which is really cool. 'SNL' was totally different. It was exciting because everyone was paying attention. Political humor works when people know what you're talking about.
It's weird doing red carpets; it's uncomfortable. But you can have a sense of humor about it.
I want to have fun. Life ain't no dress rehearsal. I want to have fun. I'm a comedian; I ain't no politician. So everything I do is with humor, with love.
Humor does not rescue us from unhappiness, but enables us to move back from it a little.
As a kid, I loved 'Godot' because of the poetry and the humor and the strangeness, but then as you get older, it's much more resonant.
Whether it's viewers of the show or readers of my columns and books, I'm consistently impressed with their wit, humor and insight. That goes for about 95 percent of the audience. The other five percent are why the 'Delete' option and restraining orders were invented.
With Ricky Gervais, it's all shades of wrong, it's my kind of humor.
I like a very dry wit, not the big kind of humor like Robin Williams. I don't think I'm capable of that.
In rough times, pathfinders rely on work, friends, humor and prayer. They develop a support network.
I'll speak for myself, but there's a lot of humor to be found in sarcasm and darkness. You talk to any paramedic, they survive by developing a pretty off-kilter sense of humor.
Sometimes I used to think to myself, 'Have I lost a sense of humor?' but I don't think that I have. I think one can be as snarky and sarcastic as lots of people, but I have never found that it makes me particularly happy.
Every once in a while, friends leave sarcastic comments on photos. I know they're joking, but the sarcastic humor doesn't always translate well when I am sitting behind my screen reading it. In person, it's easier to play it off as a joke, but online, it can come across as offensive.
What we've discovered is that Americans seem to love our saucy humor.
That is the saving grace of humor, if you fail no one is laughing at you.
I think that 'Saving Grace' is pretty funny. I think that the show and the woman have a pretty great sense of humor.
My wife is Swedish, so I'm familiar with the Scandinavian kind of odd humor. It's very dark and very deadpan.
I think the scariest person in the world is the person with no sense of humor.
Think about scary movies: There's a fine line between horror and humor.