Mixing humor and politics is something that works.
People with no humor, they're outta my life.
My fam is just a regular family. But all of them have great senses of humor.
The rejection that we all take and the sadness and the aggravation and the loss of jobs and all of the things that we live through in our lives, without a sense of humor, I don't know how people make it.
I don't have a caustic sense of humor. What I find funny, that humor comes from a much gentler place.
I love poking fun at myself. I have a rather mean sense of humor.
I think a lot of humor is about distracting yourself. Pretend you're not trying to make it funny. Because for some reason the effort to be funny smells like sulphur in our culture.
It's funny. People often compare me to other humor essayists. They're usually quite nice comparisons I will accept those gladly. But I am always sort of appalled at the idea of being lumped with other, more chick-y female writers. And the truth is probably that neither comparison is accurate.
I think that sense of humor is important in marriage. A sense of humor gets people through marriage.
Sometimes a scene may be about one thing, and it may end up still being about that, but the emotionality of it comes from somewhere else, or the humor of it comes from somewhere else, and it gives it that real-life quality.