I guess my sense of humour leans more towards irony and tongue-in-cheek performance. — Eliza Scanlen Copy Share Image
I thought I had more of a European sense of humour than the average American comic. — Bo Burnham Copy Share Image
One Catwoman in the world! It's amazing because you have to have a sense of humour, it's a must. — Jocelyn Wildenstein Copy Share Image
The thing about a sense of humour is that it's not bestowed on the good. It's just randomly dished out. — Chris Morris Copy Share Image
Many gays have a good sense of humour and they like the wit I hopefully put into my performances. — June Brown Copy Share Image
I like girls with a good sense of humour. Girls who are a lot of fun to be around. — Corbin Bleu Copy Share Image
“True sense of humour and true, deep happiness never depend on the after effects of destructive vices” — Angelica Hopes Copy Share Image
I find it a lot with Australian and New Zealand comics, and people from that part of the world, we share quite… — Natasia Demetriou Copy Share Image
London Fashion Week is so different from any of the others. Compared to the strictness in New York, London seems freer from… — Alexa Chung Copy Share Image
There are a lot of filmmakers I love whose work doesn't inspire mine at all. For example: Quentin Tarantino. From his films… — Chika Anadu Copy Share Image
Sarina can be serious at times, but she's also funny. She makes us laugh a lot on the training ground with her… — Alex Greenwood Copy Share Image
I'd always wanted to do costume drama, but period dramas often become very wooden. Just because they're born in the 1400s, all… — Jodie Comer Copy Share Image
Some say that Cusk has no sense of humour, but expecting giggles from this writer would be akin to expecting sonnets from… — Julie Burchill Copy Share Image
“Why, without a sense of humour, you are blind to so much in the world. To human nature. To the absurdity of… — Steven Erikson Copy Share Image
Woody Allen's sense of humour has always attracted me, and I love the way he can make life so meaningful and yet… — Kalki Koechlin Copy Share Image
My humour is a mix of my parents'. I get the chatty, anecdotal stuff from my dad and the filth from my… — Sarah Millican Copy Share Image
I went to a British Council event a while back and there were lots of German professors of literature. About half of… — Tibor Fischer Copy Share Image
I think my dad has a similar black sense of humour to mine, so perhaps it's just an inherited thing. I've got… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I've never met a human being like Rajinikanth sir. Every time he walks in, there is this aura around him. He is… — Shriya Saran Copy Share Image
“Dennis' book is far less annoying than most such works, thanks largely to his disarming sense of humour about being worth £700… — Oliver Burkeman Copy Share Image
I have an agent in Hollywood and he's looking for material. If I get the offer and I feel I relate to… — Carlos Cuaron Copy Share Image
You aim comedy up. If comedy is aimed down, you're a jerk. You laugh at the powerful as a way of bringing… — Haroon Moghul Copy Share Image
“The Reverend William Trent, whose mind was of a serious order, had several times warned his elder sister that too lively a… — Georgette Heyer Copy Share Image
“In the words of Mr Thierry Coup of Warner Bros: 'We are taking the most iconic and powerful moments of the stories… — Boris Johnson Copy Share Image
“It is difficult for me to wag my finger at you from so very far away, particularly as my heart aches for… — Noël Coward Copy Share Image
“I'm thinking we ought to rethink the whole self-esteem thing. It should almost be a dirty word. I mean, look at Kayla.… — Deb Caletti Copy Share Image
“She raised her eyebrows, looping her hands around his neck and wriggling provocatively. 'Looks like I've just been promoted to Alpha then,… — Samantha Young Copy Share Image
“Those societies in which seriousness, tradition, conformity and adherence to long-established - often god-prescribed - ways of doing things are the strictly… — Paul Kriwaczek Copy Share Image
“Proponents of established norms often push rules like 'Write what you know' on new writers. In truth, everything we write is about… — Stewart Stafford Copy Share Image
“Embracing pain strengthens the will; embracing crying heals the soul; embracing melancholy deepens insight and perception; embracing boredom fosters creativity and imagination;… — Sov8840 Copy Share Image
“The young man was sincerely but placidly in love. He delighted in the radiant good looks of his betrothed, in her health,… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image