Skip to content

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…” quote by Samuel Beckett
Download Open image
““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.””

Samuel Beckett

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how extreme stress may produce unexpected reactions.

Themes

absurdity fear humor psychology

Mood

conflicted darkly comic introspective

Type

literary dramatic

When to use this quote

  • stage performance
  • personal crisis
  • public speaking
  • stressful negotiations

Key Concepts

existentialism cognitive dissonance

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?
A Different Perspective

Laughter may mask deeper anxiety and not resolve the underlying threat.

4.0 out of 5 (9 ratings)

More by Samuel Beckett

Explore all 610 Samuel Beckett quotes

More Humor quotes

Browse all 32,814 Humor quotes