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Humanity takes itself too seriously. It is the world's original sin. If the cave-man had known how to laugh, History would have been different.
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seriousness
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Oscar Wilde |
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Can't you ever be serious?' I said, mortified. 'It's difficult,' he said. 'There's so little in life that's worth it.
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life
panchaali
palace-of-illusions
krishna
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Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni |
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"I don't believe in being serious about anything. I think life is too serious to be taken seriously." [
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seriousness
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Ray Bradbury |
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She couldn't avoid being serious about things she cared for, and happiness made her grave at the thought of all the things which might destroy it.
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seriousness
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Graham Greene |
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One must be serious about something, if one wants to have any amusement in life.
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life
hobbies
seriousness
hobby
enjoyment
enjoy
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Oscar Wilde John Cooper |
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"And where," Socrates smiled, "is the universe?" "The universe is well, there are theories about how it's shaped..." "That's not what I asked. Where is it?" "I don't know - how can I answer that?" "That is the point. You cannot answer it, and you never will. There is no knowing about it. You are ignorant of where the universe is, and thus, where you are. In fact, you have no knowledge of where anything is or of What anything is or how is came to be. Life is a mystery. "My ignorance is based on this understanding. Your understanding is based on ignorance. This is why I am a humorous fool, and you are a serious jackass."
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understanding
seriousness
ignorance
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Dan Millman |
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The men who made the joke saw something deep which they could not express except by something silly and emphatic.
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humour
humor
seriousness
language
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G.K. Chesterton |
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Earnestness is stupidity sent to college.
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o-rourke
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prertension
seriousness
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P.J. O'Rourke |
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But the answer isn't just to intimidate people into consuming more 'serious' news; it is to push so-called serious outlets into learning to present important information in ways that can properly engage audiences. It is too easy to claim that serious things must be, and can almost afford to be, a bit boring. The challenge is to transcend the current dichotomy between those outlets that offer thoughtful but impotent instruction on the one hand and those that provide sensationalism stripped of responsibility on the other.
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responsibility
presentation
sensationalism
interest
news
thoughtfulness
seriousness
engagement
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Alain de Botton |
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Mahlke couldn't joke. He sometimes tried. But everything he did, touched or said, became solemn, significant, monumental;
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joking
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Günter Grass |