Funny you should say that : a compendium of jokes, quips and quotations from Cicero to the Simpsons
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Funny you should say that : a compendium of jokes, quips and quotations from Cicero to the Simpsons
(Penguin books)(Penguin reference books)
Penguin, 2006
- : pbk
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"First published 2005. Published in paperback 2006"--T.p. verso
Includes indexes
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'A fool and his words are soon parted' wrote William Shenstone in 1764; one might add that 'A wit and his words are rarely collected'. Here is the antidote: a dazzling survey of the funniest remarks, quips and observations from Ancient Rome, the Bible and Chaucer right up to The Simpsons and Little Britain. Over 5,000 of the very funniest remarks to have appeared on paper since, well, paper was invented. The quotations are arranged thematically and cover all aspects of life: from the world we inhabit to the things we eat, smoke and drink; from the way we move around to what and how we learn - oh, and the pointlessness of football. There is a short biography of all of the authors in the book, a brief contextual note for each quotation and an index of keywords to help you find you chosen witticism quickly. But do not be over-hasty when you use this book: it is a browser's delight, and should be enjoyed at leisure.
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