“Life is a campus: in a Greenwich Village bookstore, looking for a New Yorker collection, I asked of an earnest-looking assistant where I might find the humour section. Peering over her granny glasses, she enquired, "Humour studies would that be, sir?"”
The Spectator, January 15, 1994
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Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
Ham and Tongue.
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Context: I have never consciously "used" humour in my life. Such humour as I may have is one of the elements in which I live. I cannot recall a time when I was not conscious of the deep, heaving, rolling ocean of hilarity that lies so very near the surface of life in most of its aspects. If I am a moralist — and I suppose I am — I am certainly not a gloomy moralist, and if humour finds its way into my work it is because I cannot help it.
“I often found him warm and humourous.”
Rudolf Hess (1894–1987) German Nazi leader
Lt. Col. Eugene K. Bird
Aristotle (-384–-321 BC) Classical Greek philosopher, student of Plato and founder of Western philosophy
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, Sensus Communis: An Essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humour (1709), Part 1, Sec. 5, incorrectly attributing it to Gorgias via Aristotle.
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Ally Carter book Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover
Source: Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover