
“My favorite comedy is comedy where nothing is achieved and there is no point.”
Ben Fields (September 28, 2008) "Laugh Again with Gaffigan - Down-to-earth Gaffigan getting ready to bring 'Sexy' to the Keith", The Herald-Dispatch, p. 1.
“My favorite comedy is comedy where nothing is achieved and there is no point.”
1990 Chairman's Letter http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/1990.html
Letters to Shareholders (1957 - 2012)
“Yeah, this comedy is all a part of my “Get Rich Slow” scheme… and it’s working.”
Do You Believe in Gosh?
On his travels to the United States. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11069-2549442_2,00.html
Source: http://www.tcj.com/tezuka-osamu-and-american-comics/ Tezuka Osamu and American Comics
“I combine concrete cynicism with a sort of vague optimism.”
As quoted in "Lady with a Switchblade" in LIFE magazine (20 September 1963)
Metro Weekly interview (2006)
Context: It's a more ridiculing, divisive humor today, especially with the advent of political incorrectness, which is a license to be as ridiculing and awful about certain groups... There should be room for everybody, absolutely, and then the culture is going to decide the prevailing weight. We can't decide it individually. Nobody is here without a reason. … I always had a different sensibility. I like a huge range of comedy — from broad and farcical, the most sensitive, the most understated — but I always wanted my comedy to be more embracing of the species rather than debasing of it.
When asked what the most culturally significant event for him between 2000 and 2010
" Brandon Flowers On His Sons http://www.ibabycouture.com/blog/?p=3729", BabyCouture (accessed December 20, 2010)
2000s, 2004, Reagan Was More Than Just An Optimist (2004)