Quote by Marilyn Monroe
I think I have always had a little humor. - Marilyn Monroe

I think I have always had a little humor. – Marilyn Monroe

Other quotes by Marilyn Monroe

Men who think that a womans past love affairs lessen her love for them are usually stupid and weak. – Marilyn Monroe

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Love
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Sometimes Ive been to a party where no one spoke to me for a whole evening. The men, frightened by their wives or sweeties, would give me a wide berth. And the ladies would gang up in a corner to discuss my dangerous character. – Marilyn Monroe

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Men
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One of the best things that ever happened to me is that Im a woman. That is the way all females should feel. – Marilyn Monroe

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best
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Humor
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All I try to do is as earnestly and as acutely as I can, conceive a character and try to portray this character just honestly. If the humor is within the absurdity and the awfulness of situations, then let it be seen that way. – Patrick Warburton

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Humor

The comics that are just conversing with you up there and drawing on their own life, yeah, I guess so. I guess some do political humor, some do topical humor, but the ones that I like, the ones that are appealing to me, were guys who were just talking to you about their life. – Ray Romano

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Humor

Puns are a form of humor with words. – Guillermo Cabrera Infante

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Humor

There are two insults no human being will endure: that he has no sense of humor, and that he has never known trouble. – Sinclair Lewis

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Humor

Random Quotes

The same fence that shuts others out shuts you in. – Bill Copeland

Category:
Perspective

Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion. – Oscar Wilde

Category:
good

If, after I depart this vale, you ever remember me and have thought to please my ghost, forgive some sinner and wink your eye at some homely girl. – H.L. Mencken

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Ghosts

Money is much more exciting than anything it buys. – Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic’s Notebook, 1966

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Tooth Fairy