Humor Quote by Big Show Download Open image “I have a self-deprecating sense of humor, so I knock myself.” — Big Show ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Humor Identity Myself Sense Sense of humor
Self-deprecating humour is a common form of comedy and it helps get the audience on side because you're being vulnerable. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
My type of comedy is always self-deprecating, the joke's always on me. — Asim Chaudhry Copy Share Image
Some of my friends and family have tried to challenge me to do jokes that aren't as self-deprecating, where I genuinely express my own… — Maria Bamford Copy Share Image
I have a sick sense of humor. Like, I'm always laughing at my own pain. — Tierra Whack Copy Share Image
The key to humor is often self-loathing or sarcasm. In a sense, that's how self-loathing is made palatable. — James Gray Copy Share Image
Sometimes I make myself laugh, but that's because I appreciate my sense of humor. — Regina Hall Copy Share Image
Self depreciating humour won't win over an employer; if you're not sure of yourself why should they be? — Whitney Port Copy Share Image
I think, for me, I really looked at nutrition, talked to some people who knew a lot about nutrition, looked at different meal plans...… — Big Show Copy Share Image
I'll be that guy who's 80 years old and still has a job. There is no 'retire' for me. — Big Show Copy Share Image
I used to do an impersonation of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage in a romantic relationship. — Big Show Copy Share Image
The Internet connection from the road can be spotty, so usually when I'm on the tour bus, I'm playing 'God of War.' — Big Show Copy Share Image
I think competition is the best thing for everyone. Competition is what makes us evolve, from when we were itty bitty little tadpoles in… — Big Show Copy Share Image
I start small. I'm kind to people. I say please, I say thank you, and I always try to be encouraging and positive. — Big Show Copy Share Image
WWE is home; it's a family. I'll always be a part of this as long as I can contribute in some positive way. But… — Big Show Copy Share Image
Diversity makes us better and allows us to grow, which is what I want for WWE. — Big Show Copy Share Image
There is nothing more powerful in the world than the human spirit and the human will. — Big Show Copy Share Image
That's why John Cena was No. 1 for so many years. Because every time John got in the ring with somebody, he made them… — Big Show Copy Share Image
The best match I've ever been in match-wise, I wrestled The Undertaker in France in a coliseum that was built in 300 A.D. by… — Big Show Copy Share Image
'Mad TV' is one of my most favorite shows of all time and is a huge part of my obsession with sketch comedy. — Shane Dawson Copy Share Image
When you step out and do a song in a musical, the easier thing to do is make it funny. But when those transitions… — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
In my opinion, sexiness comes down to three things: chemistry, sense of humor, and treatment of waitstaff at restaurants. — Rhoda Janzen Copy Share Image
“...I haven't guessed where your shirt is from yet Bane, but I don't think it'll matter once it's underwater!' Tristan looked at Bane questioningly.… — S.K. Munt Copy Share Image
“Be careful about reading health books. Some fine day you'll die of a misprint.” — Markus Herz Copy Share Image
“Not wise, perhaps, to be rude to the Pope's favorite son, but my viper tongue still required a fool now and then on which… — Kate Quinn Copy Share Image
In the future, I would like to do more films with contemporary themes. Perhaps comedy, which is something I have done in theater but… — Luke Evans Copy Share Image
“[S]ometimes, when you are a food person, the possible irrelevance of what you are doing doesn’t cross your mind until it’s too late. (Once,… — Nora Ephron Copy Share Image
If you were to send a werewolf to the moon, would he be a werewolf permanently? — Kristen Schaal Copy Share Image
“ “Do Southerners laugh at different things than Northerners do? Yes, I say--Northerners.” Roy Blount, Jr., Roy Blount’s Book of Southern Humor” — Deborah Ford Copy Share Image