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Everybody is somewhere.
The hair is real - it's the head that's a fake.
Totalitarianism is patriotism institutionalized.
I'm all for sex. Seven nights a week. Days, too.
Dark energy is perhaps the biggest mystery in physics.
Nothing is better than the unintended humor of reality.
Physical fitness is in. I recently had a physical fit myself.
If there is a God, the phrase that must disgust him is - holy war.
Humor is a social lubricant that helps us get over some of the bad spots.
Radio is the theater of the mind; television is the theater of the mindless.
Just as with cars, it's critical to know the fuel efficiency of black holes.
Civilization itself . . . can easily be swept aside when mob passions are aroused.
Much of the best humor is found in the frequently tragic reality of human experience.
If we do not know what humor is, that may be because we do not know what humankind is.
I used to be a heavy gambler. But now I just make mental bets. That's how I lost my mind.
What people will - or will not - laugh at is mainly determined by their social conditioning.
One social evil for which the New Testament is clearly in part responsible is anti-Semitism.
We will take almost any kind of criticism except the observation that we have no sense of humor.
Ideas have consequences, and totally erroneous ideas are likely to have destructive consequences.
We must never forget that both good and evil flow from the Bible. It is therefore not above criticism.
One of the nice things about problems is that a good many of them do not exist except in our imaginations.
Thousands of years ago only Christ could walk on the water. Today anybody can do it; you just step on the garbage.
Given a little time for the pain to subside, dreadful experiences often can be the basis of funny jokes or stories.
In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society we insist they be cheerleaders.
This is The Tonight Show. I can't tell you too much about it, other than the fact that this program is going to go on forever.
...we are entitled to make almost any reasonable assumption, but should resist making conclusions until evidence requires that we do so.
Asthma doesn't seem to bother me any more unless I'm around cigars or dogs. The thing that would bother me most would be a dog smoking a cigar.
If the Old Testament were a reliable guide in the matter of capital punishment, half the people in the United States would have to be killed tomorrow.
Do I ever get questions that are rude or impertinent? Yes, but I love to use them. The audience immediately perceives the emotional awkwardness of the situation.
God is by definition the holder of all possible knowledge, it would be impossible for him to have faith in anything. Faith, then, is built upon ignorance and hope.
It often seems that, for whatever strange reasons, comedians, in addition to their formal performances, have more comic experiences in real life than other people do.
Millions of Germans had absolute faith in Hitler. Millions of Russians had faith in Stalin. Millions of Chinese had faith in Mao. Billions have had faith in imaginary gods.
Ours is a government of checks and balances. The Mafia and crooked businessmen make out checks, and the politicians and other compromised officials improve their bank balances.
There used to be an art form called the 'comedy of manners.' Why aren't comedies of manners made now in this country? The answer is simple. We no longer have manners to speak of.
To the extent that there is anything properly identifiable as dignity in our society today, our present writers of comedy would be inclined to treat it as a proper object of ridicule.
There is scarcely a page of the Bible on which an open mind does not perceive a contradiction, an unlikely story, an obvious error, an historical impossibility of one sort or another.
There are few pages of history which do not demonstrate that public prayer and ritual never inoculated people against mass-madness and cruelty. What is needed is emphasis on morality and manners.
Pretend you're a southern sheriff. Or Mae West. Or Donald Duck. Buy a western hat and walk around the house like a cowboy. The point of all this, of course, is to draw yourself out of your accustomed groove.
Many comedians and comedy writers have shared the childhood experience of learning to joke to protect themselves from neighborhood bullies when challenge or physical defense were not among the sensible options.
The problem is that once the untrained mind has made a formal commitment to a religious philosophy - and it does not matter whether that philosophy is generally reasonable and high-minded or utterly bizarre and irrational
To those who wish to punish others -- or at least to see them punished, if the avengers are too cowardly to take matters in to their own hands -- the belief in a fiery, hideous hell appears to be a great source of comfort.
In those of us who have the mysterious ability to amuse others, it is usually the case that even before we were aware of our own abilities, we had become practiced at laughing more than other children in our social circle.
I was in sixth grade the first time I was required to speak in front of an audience. I had terrible stage fright and felt quite ill, in fact, by the time I had to give my little talk to students in another class across the hall.
Sometimes things which at the moment may be perceived as obstacles-and actually be obstacles, difficulties, or drawbacks-can in the long run result in some good end which would not have occurred if it had not been for the obstacle.
I cannot see how it can be argued that one should speak in tones of reverence and awe about the alleged divine instruction-in Psalms-to grab the defenseless bodies of innocent infants and dash their brains out against the nearest rocks or walls.
There is not the slightest question but that the God of the Old Testament is a jealous, vengeful God, inflicting not only on the sinful pagans but even on his Chosen People fire, lighting, hideous plagues and diseases, brimstone, and other curses.
Laughter would appear to be a physical reflex, although even if it is, this still leaves unanswered the question of why the human response to humor is a convulsive spasm of the respiratory mechanism rather than a crossing of the eyes or a waving of the arms.
The Bible is unfortunately unclear on a long list of moral and social questions and sex is one of them. On the one hand, there are expressions of admiration for the reportedly virgin mother of Jesus, but other portions of scripture speak quite accommodatingly of polygamy.
I do not understand those who take little or no interest in the subject of religion. If religion embodies a truth, it is certainly the most important truth of human existence. If it is largely error, then it is one of monumentally tragic proportions—and should be vigorously opposed.
The fundamentalist believer is mostly a weird intellectual who often lacks real faith altogether. As a self-appointed attorney for God, who is in no need of attorneys, he very easily turns out to be more godless than the agnostic and the unbeliever. At all events, he seems deaf to poetry.