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It is. But not as hard as farce.
Party politics is now a real farce.
Bring down the curtain, the farce is over
The myth of Naipaul... has long been a farce.
Life is the farce we are all forced to endure.
Life is the farce which everyone has to perform.
A farce, or slapstick humor, does well universally.
The farce is finished. I go to seek a vast perhaps.
Farce is nearer tragedy in its essence than comedy is.
Treating war as farce is one way soldiers deal with it.
What I really want to do is to write a hilarious farce.
Life is a farce, and should not end with a mourning scene.
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.
The NT, compared with the Old, is like a farce of one act.
Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.
Unless it's a flat-out farce, an actor can't play comedy on film.
Reforms in Russia are very tragic, but they always end in a farce.
Farce treats the improbable as probable, the impossible as possible.
I am going to seek a great purpose, draw the curtain, the farce is played.
Inspiration is a farce that poets have invented to give themselves importance.
There are times when one would like to hang the whole human race, and finish the farce.
History that repeats itself turns to farce. Farce that repeats itself turns to history.
Comedy is unusual people in real situations; farce is real people in unusual situations.
Foolish: It's all foolish. Life is a farce a stupid, sickening farce played out by fools.
I've played farce on the stage, but I have never played any sort of comedy on the screen.
If the media is a farce, why should you be the only one stuck with rules and restrictions?
The reciprocal civility of authors is one of the most risible scenes in the farce of life.
I actually had a chance to be in Delta Farce, but I couldn't do it because I read the script.
Little praying is a kind of make believe, a salve for the conscience, a farce and a delusion.
Many people mistakenly think of farce as broad low comedy. In fact, it's polished high comedy.
The affectionate farce I make of him ignores the ways I feel his lack of love for me. But we are managing.
Royal Canadian Air Farce, and I was in three sketches there. And they wrote some really great stuff for me.
These are the only genuine ideas, the ideas of the shipwrecked. All the rest is rhetoric, posturing, farce.
Freedom of worship, even of public speech, would become a farce if interference became the order of the day.
The north remembers, Lord Davos. The north remembers, and the mummer’s farce is almost done. My son is home.
Mum did a lot of commercial theatre and farces in the 1980s and '90s to make sure the school bills were paid.
In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason.
The idea that Donald Trump is a conservative is a complete farce. He is a conman who pretends to be a conservative.
Farce is a much-maligned form. It's easy to do badly, and therefore, audiences may have a negative feeling about it.
It's a tossup on whether WWE is going to insult your intelligence, religion or sexual preference. It's become a joke and a farce.
Life is a huge farce, and the advantage of possessing a sense of humour is that it enables one to defy fate with mocking laughter.
It's all a farce, - these tales they tell About the breezes sighing, And moans astir o'er field and dell, Because the year is dying.
I know people say plays are only an evening's entertainment. But you can make it mean a lot to the audience, even a farce or comedy.
People should know that the idea of legal fakes is a complete farce. It would be sad if a new generation thinks that's actually legit.
If we admit that some infinite being has controlled the destinies of persons and peoples, history becomes a most cruel and bloody farce.
O human creature,you are the investigator without knowledge, the magistrate without jurisdiction, and all in all, the fool of the farce.
A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce, or a tragedy, or perhaps both.
Comedy speaks for civilization; farce bears an ill-concealed, sometimes unconcealed animus against civilization. Often against civility too.
Comedy appeals to the collective mind of the audience and this grows fatigued; while farce appeals to a more robust organ, their collective belly.