A Quote by Louise Bernikow

Humor tells you where the trouble is. — © Louise Bernikow
Humor tells you where the trouble is.

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Somebody who opposes Trump is wound so tight, they're not funny people anyway, that they don't get his humor. They really believe when he tells these jokes that that's dead serious stuff. There's not enough laughter on the left. Even their comedians are angry. Their comedians, the humor they shoot for is all personal put-down kind of humor where it used to not be that way. But Trump's humor, even the stuff that's not subtle, they miss, they take it literally and are frightened to death by it. It's incredible.
If one has no sense of humor, one is in trouble.
Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you; for you only make your trouble double trouble when you do.
Comedy is a man in trouble. And without it, there's no humor.
Thank God you've got a sense of humor, or you'd be in trouble.
I have a sense of humor, and sometimes it gets me into trouble.
If Jesus doesn't have a sense of humor, I am in huge trouble.
My sense of humor often gets me in trouble.
Whenever I indulge my sense of humor, it gets me into trouble.
I consider myself always a humorist. And I think anybody who tells jokes or makes people laugh is humor.
It doesn't take many people to have a bad sense of humor to get in trouble at a corporation.
I think you write only out of a great trouble. A trouble of excitement, a trouble of enlargement, a trouble of displacement in yourself.
The problem was, I was labeled as trouble - so I was like, 'Trouble? I'll show you trouble. You want trouble, well here it is!' No matter what label they give you, the best thing you can do is prove them wrong.
Wit is artificial; humor is natural. Wit is accidental; humor is inevitable. Wit is born of conscious effort; humor, of the allotted ironies of fate. Wit can be expressed only in language; humor can be developed sufficiently in situation.
There are two insults no human being will endure: that he has no sense of humor, and that he has never known trouble.
I compare Stephen Sondheim with humor, because humor is unanalyzable. You can't analyze humor. You just have to get through it.
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