Quote by Lynda Barry
I need to be cheered up a lot. I think funny people are people who

I need to be cheered up a lot. I think funny people are people who need to be cheered up. – Lynda Barry

Other quotes by Lynda Barry

The library was open for one hour after school let out. I hid there, looking at art books and reading poetry. – Lynda Barry

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Poetry
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Its one thing to have a relationship, to lay your hands on it, and another to make it continue and last. Thats something I havent talked about much in my comic strips, and its certainly something Im interested in. – Lynda Barry

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relationship
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funny
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It is not funny that anything else should fall down only that a man should fall down. Why do we laugh? Because it is a gravely religious matter: it is the Fall of Man. Only man can be absurd: for only man can be dignified. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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funny

The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not Eureka! but Thats funny… – Isaac Asimov

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funny

I quit therapy because my analyst was trying to help me behind my back. – Richard Lewis

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funny

There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. – Henry A. Kissinger

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funny

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Marriage is gonna be your stability through everything. – Miranda Lambert

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Marriage

Our company is built on people – those who work for us, and those we do business with. – Harvey S. Firestone

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The need for this clinic is clear to me, to the veterans who are currently forced to travel hours to receive care, and even to the Veterans Administration that itself identified creation of a clinic in this part of our state as a priority to be completed by 2006. – Doc Hastings

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Travel

I is a militant social tendency, working to hold and enlarge its place in the general current of tendencies. So far as it can it waxes, as all life does. To think of it as apart from society is a palpable absurdity of which no one could be guilty who really saw it as a fact of life. – Charles Horton Cooley

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Ego