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There's something very authentic about humor, when you think about it. Anybody can pretend to be serious. But you can't pretend to be funny.
Billy Collins
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote suggests that humor reveals our true selves, as it cannot be faked like seriousness can.

Billy Collins highlights the authenticity in humor by stating that while anyone can fake a serious demeanor, true humor reflects genuine personality and spontaneity. It emphasizes how humor serves as a lens through which we can observe one's real character, as it relies on wit and creativity that cannot be easily imitated.

Themes

HumorAuthenticitySeriousnessFunnySelf

In practice

Example use cases

During a public speaking engagement to lighten the mood.

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