Bennett Cerf

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Middle age is when your old classmates are so grey and wrinkled and bald they don't recognize you.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Age
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Fame - anyone who says he doesn't like it is crazy.
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Collection: Famous
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The Atomic Age is here to stay - but are we?
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Collection: Age
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The person who can bring the spirit of laughter into a room is indeed blessed.
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Collection: Positive
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Good manners: The noise you don't make when you're eating soup.
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For me, a hearty 'belly laugh' is one of the beautiful sounds in the world.
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The Detroit String Quartet played Brahms last night. Brahms lost.
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Gross ignorance is 144 times worse than ordinary ignorance.
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There once was a student named Bessor Whose knowledge grew lessor and lessor. It at last grew so small He knew nothing at all, And today he's a college professor!
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Collection: Teaching
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Politicians are like ships: noisiest when lost in a fog.
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Collection: Fog
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Reading is a pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness count for something. The fun of reading is not that something is told to you, but that you stretch your mind. Your own imagination works along with the authors, or even goes beyond his, yields the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.
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Collection: Sports
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I think the right to read, is one of our inherent rights, and I think that people in America today are intelligent enough to decide for themselves what they want to read. Without being told, by self-appointed people, you must not read this, or you cannot read this.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Intelligent
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Oratory is the art of making a loud noise sound like a deep thought.
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Collection: Art
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I can't say this too often - that a little humor can make life worth living. That has always been my credo. Somebody once asked me, 'What would you like your epitaph to be?' I've always said that I'd like it to be: He left people a little happier than they were when he came into the room.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: People
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An oboe is an ill-wind that nobody blows good.
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Collection: Blow
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One of the troubles of the day, observes Mr. C.N. Peac, is that once we came upon the little red schoolhouse, whereas now we come upon the little-read school boy.
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Collection: Education
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They tell about a fifteen-year-old boy in an orphans' home who had an incurable stutter. One Sunday the minister was detained and the boy volunteered to say the prayer in his stead. He did it perfectly, too, without a single stutter. Later he explained, "I don't stutter when I talk to God. He loves me."
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Collection: Prayer
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Most of the things that are supposed to be so objectionable in books are things that every teenager, in the United States, not only knows, but has talked about at length in school, or on the way home from school.
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Collection: Teenager
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Banquet: a plate of cold, hairy chicken and artificially coloured green peas completely surrounded by dreary speeches and appeals for donations.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Food
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For me, a hearty "belly laugh" is one of the beautiful sounds in the world.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Beautiful
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Football season: The only time of the year when a man can walk down the street with a blond on one arm and a blanket on the other without encountering raised eyebrows.
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Collection: Football
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One of the greatest threats facing book publishing, and the entire country for that matter, is censorship.
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Collection: Country
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TV's sameness has destroyed many things, such as the American urge toward independent thought.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Independent
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I think it's become fashionable for the snobbish egghead today to make fun of television. I've heard many people, boast, "I would never have a television set in my house," well, these people are fools.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Fun
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Do I believe in ghosts? Of course I do. So do you. Deep in the souls of the most sophisticated of us is lurking a fear of the supernatural which all the discoveries of scientists cannot eradicate.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Believe
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Censor: A self-appointed snoophound who sticks his nose in other people's business.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Business
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The fundamental difference between the mystery story and the ghost story is the fact that a mystery demands a solution for its effectiveness; a ghost story is necessarily unsolvable; the reader must be willing to accept the fact that nothing is proved.
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Collection: Ghost Stories
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Television, I love it, everything that happened before television lumped together, never caused folks to turn on a street to stare at me, or waitresses to ask for autographs.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Together
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There is a mass of people, we might as well admit, who if they weren't watching television, would be doing absolutely nothing else.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: People
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Everybody was being decent, and when people are decent, thing work out for everybody. That has been my theory all through life. If you're making money, let the other fellow make it too. If somebody's getting hurt, it's bad, but if you can work a thing out so that everybody profits that's the ideal business.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Hurt
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The fact that we don't read more books in America can be traced squarely to the fact that we have newspapers that are about a hundred times as big as the newspapers anywhere else.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Book
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Fame - anyone who says he doesn't like it is crazy
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Collection: Crazy
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I think it’s become fashionable for the snobbish egghead today to make fun of television. I’ve heard many people, boast, “I would never have a television set in my house,” well, these people are fools.
- Bennett Cerf
Collection: Fun