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Comedy Quote by Tom Robbins

“My comic sense, although deliberately Americanized, is, in its intent, much closer related to the crazy wisdom of Zen monks and the goofy genius of Taoist masters than it is to, say, the satirical gibes on Saturday Night Live. It has both a literary and a metaphysical function.” quote by Tom Robbins
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“My comic sense, although deliberately Americanized, is, in its intent, much closer related to the crazy wisdom of Zen monks and the goofy genius of Taoist masters than it is to, say, the satirical gibes on Saturday Night Live. It has both a literary and a metaphysical function.”

Tom Robbins

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Yorker, 1995

Robbins likens his humor to Zen and Taoist traditions, emphasizing a playful, paradoxical wisdom over mainstream satire.

In simple terms: His comedy draws from Zen and Taoist paradoxes, not typical TV satire.

Key Takeaway

Embrace paradoxical humor for deeper insight.

Themes

humor paradox spirituality literature

Mood

playful reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • stand‑up comedy
  • writing workshops
  • creative brainstorming
  • teaching philosophy

Key Concepts

Zen Taoism American culture satire

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can paradox enhance comedic impact?
  • What spiritual lessons emerge from humor?
A Different Perspective

Mainstream satire may lack depth and subtlety.

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