Quotations with a sense of humor: witty words from great figures that make you chuckle.
Things that give us the strength to keep going, things that help us get back up when we’ve stumbled.
When we think of famous quotes, we often imagine powerful, rousing words like these—but some are full of humor, too.
In this article, we’ll introduce memorable quotes with a sense of humor.
Because they come from great figures who have experienced the bitter and the sweet of life, these amusing words can give you courage and lift your spirits in a way that’s different from straightforward pep talks.
If you want a little laugh and a boost of energy, be sure to check them out!
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Witty quotes: chuckle-worthy words from great figures (11–20)
If you want to make God laugh, tell Him about your plans for the future.Woody Allen

The person who said the rather unique phrase about making God laugh is Woody Allen, who wears many hats as a film director, actor, and clarinetist.
No one knows what the future holds, right? But perhaps God does.
If you talk to such a God about your future, He might laugh and say, “That’s not going to happen—you’re way off!” In other words, instead of worrying and feeling anxious about the unknown, this phrase may be urging us to live fully in the present.
Since there isn’t much difference no matter which husband you choose, you might as well grab the first one.Adela Rogers St. Johns
If you’re going to agonize over your options, you might as well just choose the one that first felt right—so goes this saying.
These are the words of Adela Rogers St.
Johns, who was active as a journalist and screenwriter.
The line about “whichever husband you choose, it’s all the same” is wonderfully humorous, isn’t it? Even if there are subtle differences, once something makes it into the realm of genuine contenders, whichever you pick you’ll probably be satisfied to some extent.
In that case, the idea that the choice guided by your initial, honest intuition is the best of the bunch may offer a new perspective to those who are indecisive and prone to overthinking.
Cinderella was able to become happy because she went out at night.Hideo Higashikokubaru

With its unique choice of words, this saying teaches us that sometimes bold action is necessary to find happiness.
These are the words of Hideo Higashikokubaru—known earlier as “Sono Manma Higashi” during his career as a TV personality—who later served under his real name as governor of Miyazaki Prefecture and as a member of the House of Representatives.
Cinderella, who had long been confined to her home, seized happiness after daring to attend the ball with the help of magic.
In the same way, when you want to accomplish something, it’s good to try doing something different from what you’ve always done—just like Cinderella going to the ball.
The best way to avoid responsibility is to say that you are fulfilling it.Richard Bach
Richard Bach is a former U.S.
Air Force fighter pilot and a writer best known as the author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
Since Jonathan Livingston Seagull has been a long-selling book in Japan, some of you may already be familiar with it.
This quote seems to invite various interpretations, such as the idea that once you speak with confidence your pursuit slackens, or that people who make such confident declarations aren’t to be trusted.
How do you understand it?
Why pay one dollar for a bookmark? You could just use that one dollar as the bookmark.Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg, one of America’s most iconic film directors, has created a wide range of works such as Jaws and E.T.
Here is a light yet thought-provoking quote from this legendary filmmaker that makes us reflect on efficiency.
He questions people who buy a bookmark for a dollar, suggesting it would be more efficient to use the very dollar they spent as the bookmark itself.
It may sound like a crude way of thinking, but these words suggest that a focus on efficiency can sometimes be the catalyst for success.
Why do beautiful women always marry boring men? Because smart men don’t marry beautiful women.Samoset Maugham
I’d like to share a famous quote by W.
Somerset Maugham, the British novelist and playwright.
You might even call it a “not-so-famous” or quirky saying, but while a pairing may look strange from one angle, to someone looking from the opposite side it can seem like a perfect match.
In that sense, there are countless combinations of men and women, and you could even say that the contrast between them is what makes it good.
In the first place, there’s no universal standard for appearance, so what counts as “beautiful” or “boring” depends on the person, doesn’t it? Reading this line reminds me of Beauty and the Beast.
If we look at others with the eyes of the heart, we might see all sorts of things we otherwise wouldn’t.
Witty Quotes: Chuckle-Worthy Words from Great Figures (21–30)
For any woman, the best husband is undoubtedly an archaeologist, because the older his wife gets, the more interested he will be in her.Agatha Christie
A story about reading foreign novels.
I imagine many people got their start with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series or Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot.
My personal recommendation is Murder on the Orient Express, which was also made into a film! Her words are laced with such wit—you can memorize them as-is and share them as amusing anecdotes with everyone.
The line about the archaeologist feels so quintessentially Western.
The husband who appears in this story is wonderful, of course, but the woman who can speak about him without a hint of self-deprecation is wonderful too.


