A Quote by Jane Green

As Carrie Fisher once said in a film, everyone thinks they have good taste and a sense of humour. — © Jane Green
As Carrie Fisher once said in a film, everyone thinks they have good taste and a sense of humour.
Carrie Fisher will always be an icon as Leia, but also as Carrie. She will live on forever.
Common sense and a sense of humour are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humour is just common sense, dancing. Those who lack humour are without judgment and should be trusted with nothing.
You hear people talking about a Scottish sense of humour, or a Glaswegian sense of humour, all sorts of countries and cities think that they've got this thing that they're funny. I read about the Liverpudlian sense of humour and I was like, 'Aye? What's that then?' You get that and you especially hear about a dark Glaswegian sense of humour.
My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher.
A man of knowing attains to a sense of humour. Let this always be remembered. If you see someone who has no sense of humour, know well that that man has not known at all. If you come across a serious man, then you can be certain that he is a pretender. Knowing brings sincerity but all seriousness disappears. Knowing brings a playfulness; knowing brings a sense of humour. The sense of humour is a must.
I love Carrie Fisher, and it would be amazing to carry on her legacy.
It's a great loss.[Carrie Fisher] was a comic genius, as far as I'm concerned.
There wasn't much said, but I was thinking, perhaps unkindly - not unkindly,but on - inaccurately of Theodore Dreiser's "Carrie," when the main character in "Carrie" has been brought down by Carrie and his - he - dress is disheveled and all that sort of thing. And that's the last I ever saw of [Will Shawn].
[Carrie Fisher] could talk about issues that very few people could. She could make her bipolar disorder both real and entertaining. Carrie deserves a lot of credit for giving voice to traumas that few people feel comfortable talking about.
R2D2 has gotten more work since “Star Wars” than Carrie Fisher
When I was in film school, it was said that all good films were characterised by some form of humour.
I don't think that 'No Man's Land' is a comedy. I think that it's a serious film with a good sense of humour.
The English take everything with an exquisite sense of humour. They are only offended if you tell them that they have no sense of humour.
Australians have a fantastic sense of humour and incredible taste. I was there for 'Bend It Like Beckham,' and I had a great time. Aussies loved it, and I think 'Bride & Prejudice' is going to do well, too, because it's all about having a good time.
A good taste in art feels the presence or the absence of merit; a just taste discriminates the degree--the poco piu and the poco meno. A good taste rejects faults; a just taste selects excellences. A good taste is often unconscious; a just taste is always conscious. A good taste may be lowered or spoilt; a just taste can only go on refining more and more.
As is well known, [Carrie Fisher] suffered - and was open about it. Her transparency was courageous, which is why people loved her.
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