Mots clés humor wit comedy mockery obliviousness comedie good-natured



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It's common platitude that knowledge is neutral but every now and then it would be useful if it was on your side and not theirs.

John Brunner

Mots clés knowledge wit



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Brevity is the soul of wit.

Alexander Pope

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Nothing evokes the prurient like puritanism.

Christopher Moore

Mots clés wit witty puritanism



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He remembered having said to his uncle (with a solemn dogmatism better befitting a much younger man): "Surely it is possible to love with the head as well as the heart." Mr. Delagardie had replied, somewhat drily: "No doubt; so long as you do not end by thinking with your entrails instead of your brain.

Dorothy L. Sayers

Mots clés love wit rationality



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Wit and puns aren't just decor in the mind; they're essential signs that the mind knows it's on, recognizes its own software, can spot the bugs in its own program.

Adam Gopnik

Mots clés humor thinking mind wit self-awareness brain puns speaking



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If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination. Once begun upon this downward path, you never know where you are to stop. Many a man has dated his ruin from some murder or other that perhaps he thought little of at the time.

Thomas de Quincey

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I no longer believe in love," she said bitterly. "When people claim to have lost their heart, it's usually only their wits that have vanished.

Peter Prange

Mots clés love wit bitterness



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No sensible man ever engages, unprepared, in a fencing match of words with a woman.

Wilkie Collins

Mots clés empowerment men women wit argument superiority dispute



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Rebecca was an academic star. Her new book was on the phenomenon of word casings, a term she'd invented for words that no longer had meaning outside quotation marks. English was full of these empty words--"friend" and "real" and "story" and "change"--words that had been shucked of their meanings and reduced to husks. Some, like "identity" and "search" and "cloud," had clearly been drained of life by their Web usage. With others, the reasons were more complex; how had "American" become an ironic term? How had "democracy" come to be used in an arch, mocking way?

Jennifer Egan

Mots clés democracy america language wit web disgust



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