Humor Quote by Samuel Beckett
““And at the thought of the punishments Youdi might inflict upon me I was seized by such a mighty fit of laughter that I shook, with mightly silent laughter and my features composed in their wonted sadness and calm. But my whole body shook, and even my legs, so that I had to lean against a tree, or against a bush, when the fit came on me standing, my umbrella being no longer sufficient to keep me from falling. Strange laughter truly, and no doubt misnamed.””
About This Quote
Source Play: Endgame, Samuel Beckett, 1957
A sudden, uncontrollable laugh overwhelms the speaker, mixing terror and absurdity, showing how fear can trigger irrational joy.
In simple terms: Fear can cause sudden, absurd laughter.
Recognize how extreme stress may produce unexpected reactions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stage performance
- personal crisis
- public speaking
- stressful negotiations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this laughter reveal about the speaker’s inner conflict?
- How can humor serve as a coping mechanism in dire situations?
Laughter may mask deeper anxiety and not resolve the underlying threat.