A Quote by Tim Vine

For one thing, I don't pun excessively in real life. — © Tim Vine
For one thing, I don't pun excessively in real life.
For one thing, I don’t pun excessively in real life.
I seem to be able to get away with pun strips if I add a panel at the end where I somehow indicate that I know it's a bad pun.
I have always found that if I came in excessively prepared, emphasis on excessively, that was sort of the best case I could make for myself.
Only the pun remains. The pun, beloved of Shakespeare, children and tabloid headline-writers, is normally eschewed in the modern, sophisticated circles in which I move.
The real thing is not the goal, the real thing is the beauty of the movement. The real thing is not reaching, the real thing is the journey. Remember, the real thing is the journey, the very traveling. It is so beautiful, why bother about the goal? And if you are too bothered about the goal, you will miss the journey, and the journey is life - the goal can only be death.
Always say 'no pun intended' to draw attention to the intended pun.
Always say no pun intended to draw attention to the intended pun.
[Big Pun] loved the fact that I could sing, everybody around us were rappers. A lot of people didn't know that Pun really, really loved r&b music.
Real life is a funny thing, you know. In real life saying the right thing at the right time is beyond crucial.
As a son of a man who pretended to be one thing for 33 years of my life and then was another thing, the questions of 'what is real' and 'what is not real' are very blurrily vivid to me.
A pun does not commonly justify a blow in return. But if a blow were given for such cause, and death ensued, the jury would be judges both of the facts and of the pun, and might, if the latter were of an aggravated character, return a verdict of justifiable homicide.
In one case out of a hundred a point is excessively discussed because it is obscure; in the ninety-nine remaining it is obscure because it is excessively discussed.
Protection and security are only valuable if they do not cramp life excessively.
The joys of motherhood are not excessively apparent during the first few weeks of a baby's life.
The great thing, if one can, is to stop regarding all the unpleasant things as interruptions of one's 'own,' or 'real' life. The truth is of course that what one calls the interruptions are precisely one's real life -- the life God is sending one day by day.
He was so excessively polite that Wallendar suspected he had endured many humiliations in his life.
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