A Quote by John Bishop

I think there's a thin line between pathos and comedy, and I'm not afraid of putting my heart on my sleeve. — © John Bishop
I think there's a thin line between pathos and comedy, and I'm not afraid of putting my heart on my sleeve.
I think that there's a fine line between comedy and drama. I think that ultimately, the less winking that's going on when you're doing comedy - and this is just my own thing, and maybe it's why I've never been hired in comedy except by Bill Lawrence - but I think that the less winking you do with comedy, the better off you are.
A living tree is a changing, sleeve shape, a wet, thin, bright green creature that survives in the thin layer between heartwood and bark. It stands waiting for light, which it catches in the close-woven sieves of its leaves.
The connection between pathos and broad comedy is very tight. But you do far more work in a comedy scene than you do in a straight scene. It's much harder.
Most of my films - if you look at the tone, apart from 'Shadows,' which is straight-up comedy - the tone is a mix between comedy and pathos, and I really love that.
Well, I think that there's a very thin dividing line between success and failure. And I think if you start a business without financial backing, you're likely to go the wrong side of that dividing line.
All of the films I have made, that I have chosen to make, are all about the thin line between good and evil. And also the thin line that exists in each and every one of us. That's what my films are about.
There is a thin line between genius and insanity, and in Larry's (MacPhail) case it was sometimes so thin you could see him drifting back and forth.
Well, I think that there's a very thin dividing line between success and failure.
The more you relate to something or somebody speaks to you, it means more. I think that putting yourself out there like heart-on-sleeve, is really important.
I am very interested in that fine line between fiction and reality and between comedy and tragedy - and pushing the line as much as possible.
I think the line between "inspiration" and "plagiarism" is often so thin, that you risk falling into the latter one.
The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line.
There's a thin line baby. A thing line between love and hate." -Cage York
There's a thin line between catering to the masses and making a fool of yourself; I try to walk that line.
I want you to take a sleeve of Thin Mints and line them up on the edge of the kitchen counter and when I'm hungry I can just bend over and sweep a cookie into my mouth like I'm scoring a goal in hockey.
A thin line between the haters and the ones who love us. A thinner line from the freedom and the foul judges, In the streets where the snake niggas hold grudges.
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