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It is hard enough to be good at all, but to be good in comedy speaks for your character.
Roger Ebert
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Being skilled in humor reflects positively on a person's character.

This quote emphasizes the difficulty of mastering any skill, particularly comedy, which is often seen as a reflection of one's true character. It suggests that if someone can excel in the art of humor, it showcases not only their talent but also their integrity and understanding of human nature.

Themes

ComedyCharacterSkillHumorTalent

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech at a comedy club, when discussing the importance of humor in life.

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