Source: Rick Kogan. " Belushis: Funny is in their bones: Jim, son Robert and stand-up Kyle Lane team up to create intimate Comedy Bar on Ontario Street http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-10-26/entertainment/ct-ae-1028-kogan-sidewalks-20121026_1_stand-up-comedy-improv-funny-guyThe," in: The Chicago Tribune, October 26, 2012.
“Man, when he realizes that he is an object of comedy, does not laugh.”
El hombre, cuando sabe que es una cosa cómica, no ríe.
Voces (1943)
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El hombre, cuando sabe que es una cosa cómica, no ríe.
Voces (1943)
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Italian Argentinian poet 1885–1968Related quotes
Source: The King Must Die (1958)
“[When asked if he varies the animals in his comedy depending on where he performs]”
HermAphroditeZine, Autumn 1999
“Our comedies are not to be laughed at.”
Reported in Paul F. Boller, John George, They Never Said It (1990), p. 38-39.
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Twitter post https://twitter.com/McCormickProf/status/911713887061409797 (23 September 2017)
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Chap. 11, "The Fat Man"
Dialogue between the characters Kasper Gutman (the "fat man") and Sam Spade.
Source: The Maltese Falcon (1930)
Context: "We begin well, sir," the fat man purred … "I distrust a man that says when. If he's got to be careful not to drink too much it's because he's not to be trusted when he does. … Well, sir, here's to plain speaking and clear understanding. … You're a close-mouthed man?"
Spade shook his head. "I like to talk."
"Better and better!" the fat man exclaimed. "I distrust a close-mouthed man. He generally picks the wrong time to talk and says the wrong things. Talking's something you can't do judiciously unless you keep in practice."
“Man, when he does not grieve, hardly exists.”
El hombre, cuando no se lamenta, casi no existe.
Voces (1943)