Subject: Communication (Page 2)

Newspapers are unable, seemingly, to discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilization.

(1856 – 1950) Irish playwright & socialist

Political speeches are like steer horns: a point here, a point there, and a lot of bull in between.

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

If you haven’t struck oil in twenty minutes, quit boring.

Love: Woman’s eternal spring and man’s eternal fall.

(1876 – 1950) journalist & humorist

How is it possible to have a civil war?

(1937 – 2008) stand-up comedian, social critic, actor & author

The English language was carefully, carefully cobbled together by three blind dudes and a German dictionary.

web cartoonist (Sheldon)

Siamese twins are interesting because they are the only people who can write a biography and an autobiography at the same time.

(1973 – ) American comedian

Theodore Dreiser should ought to write nicer.

(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet

No man is truly married until he understands every word his wife is NOT saying.

America is a country of inventors, and the greatest of inventors are the newspaper men.

(1847 – 1922) Scottish scientist, inventor, engineer & innovator

Any simple idea will be worded in the most complicated way.

I went to a Pretenders gig; it was a tribute act.

(1967 – ) English actor, writer & comedian

One word sums up probably the responsibility of any vice president, and that one word is ‘to be prepared.’

(1947 – ) U.S. vice president & politician

For Muhammad Ali to compose a few words of real poetry would be equal to an intellectual throwing a punch.

(1923 – 2007) American novelist, journalist & playwright

He’s a writer for the ages… for the ages of four to eight.

(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet

It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.

(1767 – 1845) 7th U.S. president

I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.

(1968 – 2005) American stand-up comedian

We need a president who's fluent in at least one language.

(1930 – ) actor, writer, film & television director

It's high time the press finally got one thing right about me.

(1954 – ) American professional tennis player

If pro is the opposite of con, what's the opposite of progress?

(1918 – 2009) radio broadcaster

The great American novel has not only already been written, it has already been rejected.

(1902 – 1963) Danish actor