A Quote by Narendra Modi

I have a humorous side but these days humour can be a risky thing. — © Narendra Modi
I have a humorous side but these days humour can be a risky thing.
Never say a humorous thing to a man who does not possess humour: he will always use it in evidence against you.
I use humour a lot. My foundation is tragic, but my appearance is humorous.
My humour and my work ethic definitely come from my Scottish side, and I have to say the sense of humour doesn't really translate when I'm in America.
Humour is ahead of everything creatively. I think if things aren't humorous, they are just crap.
Cultivate a sense of humour. From a humorous point of view this lunch is rather good.
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.
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.
Look at Gleason in The Honeymooners. He was humorous but the way he lived wasn't really humorous. He was a bus driver. Who wants to be a bus driver? He didn't have any money and he was not famous. But despite that, the show is humorous.
I'm not a robot; I have a personality and I have emotions. I have a humorous side to me and an angry side to me.
T20 is generally the fun side of cricket. You've got to have a sense of humour. Some days you can turn up and get whacked. Next game turn up, bowl the same and you don't go for many. You have to take it as it comes.
I like to be as diverse as possible. I think the humorous side and the serious side are both elements of my personality. It's what makes me who I am and if I was to neglect either one of those sides and just focus on one of them, it wouldn't be the full spectrum of my personality.
I've got a sick sense of humour, a dark sense of humour. I do care about things and care about people but there's another side to me.
There's a humorous side to every situation. The challenge is to find it.
The profoundly humorous writers are humorous because they are responsive to the hopeless, uncouth, concatenations of life.
I tend to do stuff that is in some way tongue in cheek or humorous or has a kind of wry side to it.
I don't see how it's a risky thing to take a great part with a great director and a great script. That, to me, is not really a dangerous, risky proposition. It's actually a really good choice.
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