A Quote by Gerald C. Meyers

Humor heals the heckler. — © Gerald C. Meyers
Humor heals the heckler.

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Saltwater heals, healing referring to its various forms; tears, cleanses and heals the soul; sweat, cleanses through labor; the ocean, heals in all its forms.
If Jesus heals instantly, praise Him. If Jesus heals gradually, trust Him. When Jesus heals ultimately, you will understand.
You can't keep one disease and heal two others. When the body heals, it heals everything.
To forgive heals the wound, to forget heals the scar.
No doctor has ever healed anyone of anything in the history of the world. The human immune system heals and that's the only thing that heals.
Be careful not to give too much credence to the old adage that time heals. Mark my word. It's God that heals. Time only tells.
[To the heckler who said, 'If you were my wife I'd poison you':] No, you wouldn't. I'd do it myself.
Humor simultaneously wounds and heals, indicts and pardons, diminishes and enlarges; it constitutes inner growth at the expense of outer gain, and those who possess and honestly practice it make themselves more through a willingness to make themselves less.
People say time heals all wounds. Let me tell you, time heals nothing. You can do the wrong thing for 10 years and it doesn't equal the right thing for one day.
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.
My timing is so precise, a heckler would have to make an appointment just to get a word in.
Love heals. Heals and liberates. I use the word love, not meaning sentimentality, but a condition so strong that it may be that which holds the stars in their heavenly positions and that which causes the blood to flow orderly in our veins.
I compare Stephen Sondheim with humor, because humor is unanalyzable. You can't analyze humor. You just have to get through it.
Sometimes you'll have a heckler who's actually attempting to be supportive, but you don't realize it. Their way of expressing it is kind of confusing.
Generally, I've found that a heckler in an improv audience is just enjoying the show so much that they want to be in it.
I didn't think that anything is beyond humor - not profane humor, but a good, honest approach to humor.
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