Subject: Characteristics (Page 6)

That which we call sin in others is experimentation for us.

(1803 – 1882) essayist, poet, & philosopher

Too much of a good thing is wonderful.

(1893 – 1980) actress, playwright, screenwriter & sex symbol

Whatever else can be said about sex, it cannot be called a dignified performance.

(1907 – 1982) American journalist, editor & author

If God doesn't destroy Hollywood Boulevard, he owes Sodom and Gomorrah an apology.

(1950 – ) comedian & television host

To punish me for my contempt for authority, fate made me an authority myself.

(1879 – 1955) German-born physicist

We are confronted with insurmountable opportunities.

(1913 – 1973) American animator & cartoonist (Pogo)

I was born gay, but eight months of breast feeding wiped that right out.

(1962 – ) American stand-up comedian, writer, actor & radio host

The tenderest spot in a man's make-up is sometimes the bald spot on top of his head.

(1876 – 1950) journalist & humorist

My dad is actually a manic depressive, which is very exciting half the time.

(1963 – ) American stand-up comedian

How is it possible to find meaning in a finite world, given my waist and shirt size?

(1935 – ) movie actor, director & comedian

I have low self-esteem; when were in bed together, I would fantasize that I was someone else.

(1947 – ) comedian & actor

A pessimist is a person who has not had enough experience to be a cynic.

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One of the surprising things in this world is the respect a worthless man has for himself.

(1853 – 1937) journalist, writer & editor

It is easier to get forgiveness than permission.

(1906 – 1992) American computer programmer & inventor of COBOL

Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you.

One should always play fairly when one has the winning cards.

(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet

He who slings mud generally loses ground.

(1900 – 1965) diplomat & Democratic politician

What, Me Worry?

fictional mascot and cover boy of Mad, an American humor magazine

I either want less corruption, or more chance to participate in it.

(1933 – ) English author & cartoonist

Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.

(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet

Jealousy: The tribute mediocrity pays to genius.