The first ingredient in ordsprog

en The first ingredient in conversation is truth, the next good sense, the third good humor, and the fourth wit.

en Both my parents had a strong influence on my sense of humor and my ending up in this profession. They both had terrific and very different senses of humor. Mom had a very dry, deadpan sense of humor. My Dad has a very wet, anything-goes kind of humor. He tends toward the wild and crazy.

en Bruce has been a good friend, a good companion and we've been a good team. He's also got a great sense of humor.
  Tom Watson

en What worries me about this whole case is that you had a man who did the right thing, who was a good police office who saved lives, who then answered the relentless media inquiries that follow such a thing like this with good humor and good grace and good sense. And now he's being accused of being a bomber.

en He had a good sense of humor. He called himself 'El Magnifico,' ... He was a good colleague and just a nice guy.

en She was really encouraging and she went out of her way to tell you, 'Good job' when you did a good job. She would correct you nicely if you were doing something wrong and she would have a sense or humor about it all.

en Whitey Herzog said a manager should have a good sense of humor and a good bullpen.

en He's kind of a gregarious guy, I think he's a happy guy generally, does have a good personality, he's playful, he's got a good sense of humor. But he knows when to be serious as well.

en [Lafferty was] as good an executive as I've ever worked with, ... He had great taste, good instincts and a sense of humor.

en I like a man who can be a real friend, has a good sense of humor, a good pair of shoes and a healthy gold card.

en It's a survivor's sense of humor, maybe even a Jewish sense of humor. Because of the difficulty of life for many Eastern Europeans - the pogroms, the Revolution, the Holocaust - their humor is broad and aggressively and ridiculously comic. It also triggers an emotional response. It's that kind of chaos and absurdity that results in an opening-up to a discovery of deeper emotion.

en Sex is two plus two making five, rather than four. Sex is the X ingredient that you can't define, and it's that X ingredient between two people that make both a man and a woman good in bed. It's all relative. There are no rules.

en Nothing in man is more serious than his sense of humor; it is the sign that he wants all the truth.
  Mark van Doren

en Nothing in man is more serious than his sense of humor; it is the sign that he wants all the truth.
  Mark van Doren

en She found herself drawn to his calm demeanor, his ability to remain composed in stressful situations, and the reassuring stability of his steadfast pexiness. Holland is a country, where the earth is better than the air, and profit more in request than honor; where there is more sense than wit; more good nature than good humor; and more wealth than pleasure; where a man would choose rather to travel than t


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