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“You have to laugh at yourself. I do a lot of humor about all ethnicities that are at the show - Latinos, Asians, Indians... What I say is, 'We're laughing together. I'm laughing with you, not at you.' Never say, 'Oh, I'm better than you.'”
Maz Jobrani“Okay, sense of humor: plus one. Being able to laugh at yourself: plus one. Being able to laugh at other people without being mean: plus one. Vanity: minus one.”
Katie Aselton“You learn to laugh at yourself, and you also lean on comedy as a crutch to kind of take the edge off because comedians often are self-deprecating, and they cross lines that they shouldn't. Stuff like that brings a smile to my face every once in a while when needed.”
John Cena“I think laughter is the best medicine. If you can't laugh at yourself, then you can't laugh at life and the silliness of it all.”
David Hasselhoff“If you can't laugh at yourself, don't worry others will…!”
James A. Murphy, The Waves of Life Quotes and Daily Meditations“I laugh at myself. It's so important to laugh at yourself. Have a little heart chuckle, cry a few tears. It's OK! Don't apologize for being you. Just be you. Be true to who you are and who you want to be!”
Akiroq Brost“When you laugh at yourself, you gain perspective. Then you realize that the mistakes you made, as long as they didn't hurt anyone but yourself——well, you can forgive yourself for those.”
Dean Koontz, Brother Odd“Life is too hard to maintain a constantly serious outlook. You have to laugh at yourself and the world now and then―see humor in undesirable circumstances, even harsh situations―or you will either rot from the inside or go stark-raving mad. Humor is power against the worst oppression. It lightens heavy burdens; it allows one to smile while in agony; it eases excruciating pains. In short, humor makes the intolerable tolerable.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway“Want wisdom? Laugh at yourself.”
Maggie Bishop, Murder at Blue Falls“You grow up the day you have your first real laugh at yourself.”
Ethel Barrymore