“Jealous?"
"Maybe."
"No reason. I like my ladies with a pulse.”
Rachel Caine (1962) American writer
Source: Feast of Fools
Do You Believe in Gosh?
“Jealous?"
"Maybe."
"No reason. I like my ladies with a pulse.”
Rachel Caine (1962) American writer
Source: Feast of Fools
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/napoleon-dynamite-2004 of Napoleon Dynamite (18 June 2004) <br class="br">Reviews, One-and-a-half star reviews
Tina Fey (1970) American comedian, writer, producer and actress
On Comedy
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/11/03/anchor-woman
“The gentlemen like it when a lady smells sweet.”
Bertrice Small (1937–2015) American writer
Source: Lost Love Found
“Treat a whore like a lady and a lady like a whore.”
Wilson Mizner (1876–1933) American writer
Quoted by Anita Loos, Kiss Hollywood Goodbye, Viking Press, New York, 1974, ISBN 0-670-41374-7. Loos goes on to claim that "the aphorism had no validity for Wilson."
Epigrams
“I like people. They're entertaining. I just may laugh at different things than most people.”
Jim Carrey (1962) Canadian-American actor, comedian, and producer
As quoted in An Interview with Jim Carrey: We talk to the comedy mastermind about his most reserved performance http://movies.ign.com/articles/498/498545p1.html by Jeff Otto IGN (12 March 2004) <br class="br">Context: I like people. They're entertaining. I just may laugh at different things than most people. I laugh at mistakes. I laugh at how you recover from mistakes.
“My experience is that people are most likely to listen to reason when in bed.”
Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian
Liner notes of An Evening With Groucho (1972) the recording of his appearance at Carnegie Hall.
“The crazy ones only laugh when there is no reason to laugh.”
Charles Bukowski (1920–1994) American writer