I've met a lot of people who've lost their jobs and they still have a sense of humor.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've had a very laughable career and what has seen me through is my sense of humor.
Sometimes I used to think to myself, 'Have I lost a sense of humor?' but I don't think that I have. I think one can be as snarky and sarcastic as lots of people, but I have never found that it makes me particularly happy.
Humor does not rescue us from unhappiness, but enables us to move back from it a little.
Certainly, anyone whom I've witnessed, who has gone through something horrible and life-changing, has a sense of ironic humor, or an ability to look at the peculiarities of the world and find humor in it.
I'm sure there are people who survive tragedy without humor, but I've never met any of them. Nor would I be particularly interested in writing about them if I did meet them.
I'm a classic example of all humorists - only funny when I'm working.
People with no humor, they're outta my life.
Yes, I have a good sense of humor to sort of last a long time in show business, and I think to be able to find comedic value in who you are and the people that you work is always a good thing.
Today's business and health care climate may not be pleasant. Cutbacks, pay cuts and layoffs do not make anyone's job easy. But that does not mean that the humor need stop.
Any man who has had the job I've had and didn't have a sense of humor wouldn't still be here.