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Quotes related to Proverbs 17:22
Nowadays if you talk of comedy as a film genre, you cannot create a simple comedy film, because there are so many other platforms where you can watch comedy free of cost.
— Varun Sharma
I need to go out and play football and have fun. If I do that, then everything will be fine.
— Donovan McNabb
Our judgments when we are pleased and friendly are not the same as when we are pained and hostile.
— Aristotle
I think the comedy clubs tend to homogenize the acts a little bit, because they force them to be palatable in way too many environments.
— Bo Burnham
I have always been a comedian - that has always been my job and it is what I want to do for a long time to come.
— Iain Stirling
I won't ever stop working in comedy films because all the comedies that I've worked in are different from each other.
— Varun Sharma
Positive characterizations are complex characterizations. That's all we need to know. They shouldn't be saccharine. They shouldn't feel like medicine.
— Ava DuVernay
One often calms one's grief by recounting it.
— Pierre Corneille
Even though I've been diagnosed with a heart condition, I've had no symptoms and have been cleared to play by the National Institute of Health. The health issue was never a factor in contract negotiations.
— Monty Williams
There are receptors to these molecules in your immune system, in your gut and in your heart. So when you say, 'I have a gut feeling' or 'my heart is sad' or 'I am bursting with joy,' you're not speaking metaphorically. You're speaking literally.
— Deepak Chopra
All you earnest young men out to save the world please, have a laugh.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
tragic elements in present history are not as significant as the ironic ones. Pure tragedy elicits tears of admiration and pity for the hero who is willing to brave death or incur guilt for the sake of some great good. Irony however prompts some laughter and a nod of comprehension beyond the laughter; for irony involves comic absurdities which cease to be altogether absurd when fully understood.
— Reinhold Niebuhr