Quote by Allen Klein
Sometimes it takes ten seconds to see some humor in your dilemmas,

Sometimes it takes ten seconds to see some humor in your dilemmas, sometimes ten years. – Allen Klein

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Humor does not diminish the pain – it makes the space around it get bigger. – Allen Klein

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Your attitude is like a box of crayons that color your world. Constantly color your picture gray, and your picture will always be bleak. Try adding some bright colors to the picture by including humor, and your picture begins to lighten up. – Allen Klein

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The nation that complacently and fearfully allows its artists and writers to become suspected rather than respected is no longer regarded as a nation possessed with humor or depth. – James Thurber

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I certainly didnt say while writing Gossip Girl, Oh this is going to be big! It was really like, Oh god, everyones gong to hate these people! Theyre so bratty! But I actually think what is so appealing about them is the humor in them. – Cecily von Ziegesar

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Anybody with a sense of humor is going to put on my album and laugh from beginning to end. – Eminem

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I mean, yeah, Im sure that Python and the other things have paved the way for a greater understanding of the British sense of humor, but I dont think its all that different than the American sense of humor. – Simon Pegg

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