“There seems to be no lengths to which humorless
people will not go to analyze humor. It seems to worry them.” —American humorist Robert Benchley
(1889-1945), "What Does It Mean?" in After 1903 — What? (1938)Friday, December 9, 2016
Quote of the Day (Robert Benchley, on Humorless People Who Analyze Humor)
“There seems to be no lengths to which humorless
people will not go to analyze humor. It seems to worry them.” —American humorist Robert Benchley
(1889-1945), "What Does It Mean?" in After 1903 — What? (1938)
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American Literature,
Criticism,
Humor,
Quote of the Day,
Robert Benchley
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