Many a true word is spoken in jest. – English Proverb
I think the next best thing to solving a problem is finding some humor in it. – Frank A. Clark
There is no defense against adverse fortune which is so effectual as an habitual sense of humor. – Thomas W. Higginson
Let your humour always be good-humour, in the double sense of the phrase: if it comes from a bad humour, it is almost sure to be bad humour. – Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers
Humor prevents one from becoming a tragic figure even though he/she is involved in tragic events. – E.T. "Cy" Eberhart
Humor is the instinct for taking pain playfully. – Max Eastman
A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs — jolted by every pebble in the road. – Henry Ward Beecher
Sometimes the best cure for life’s woes is a sense of humor. – Frank Sonnenberg
There is more logic in humor than in anything else. Because, you see, humor is truth. – Victor Borge, London Times, 1984 January 3rd
Someone once defined humor as a way to keep from killing yourself. I keep my sense of humor and I stay alive. – Abe Burrows
Humor is, I think, the subtlest and chanciest of literary forms. It is surely not accidental that there are a thousand novelists, essayists, poets or journalists for each humorist. It is a long, long time between James Thurbers. – Leo Rosten
A joke is a very serious thing. – Winston Churchill
Everything human is pathetic. The secret source of humor itself is not joy but sorrow. There is no humor in heaven. – Mark Twain
The secret source of humor is not joy but sorrow there is no humor in Heaven. – Mark Twain
You can turn painful situations around through laughter. If you can find humor in anything, even poverty, you can survive it. – Bill Cosby
Everywhere is within walking distance if you have the time. – Steven Wright
Start every day off with a smile and get it over with. – W. C. Fields
The secret to humor is surprise. – Aristotle
When humor goes, there goes civilization. – Erma Bombeck
Alimony is like buying hay for a dead horse. – Groucho Marx