- Warren Buffet
- Abraham Lincoln
- Charlie Chaplin
- Mary Anne Radmacher
- Alice Walker
- Albert Einstein
- Steve Martin
- Mark Twain
- Michel Montaigne
- Voltaire
Find most favourite and famour Authors from A.A Milne to Zoe Kravitz.
I wish people who have trouble communicating would just shut up.
Tom Lehrer
It is sobering to consider that when Mozart was my age he had already been dead for a year.
Life is like a sewer - you get out of it what you put into it.
I know that there are people who do not love their fellow man, and I hate people like that!
On my income tax 1040 it says 'Check this box if you are blind.' I wanted to put a check mark about three inches away.
Life is like a piano. What you get out of it depends on how you play it.
If after hearing my songs just one human being is inspired to say something nasty to a friend or perhaps to strike a loved one it will all have been worth the while.
Bad weather always looks worse through a window.
Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Army has carried the American ... ideal to its logical conclusion. Not only do they prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, creed and color, but also on ability.
If the hoods don't get you, the monoxide will.
The people who were in college in the '50s were my first real audience, and their kids, the people who found my records in the cabinet during their 'Mad 'magazine years picked me up also.
I like Jon Stewart. He's not as obnoxious as Dennis Miller, whom I really can't stand.
I loved high school, but I wouldn't want to do it again.
I went from adolescence to senility, trying to bypass maturity.
When I was in college, there were certain words you couldn't say in front of a girl. Now you can say them, but you can't say 'girl.'
I thought about majoring in Math, Chemistry and English, but Math had the fewest requirements, so I went with it. I knew I wanted to teach, and Math was my field, so I studied Math.
When you're in a public profession like I was, and you stop doing it like I did, people think you're either crazy or dead.
I was immersed in popular songs of the time, of the '30s and '40s. I was writing songs, making fun of the attitudes of those songs, in the musical style of the songs themselves; love songs, folk songs, marches, football.
I'm not interested in promoting myself or revealing to total strangers anything about me. That's not my job.
The real issues I don't think most people touch. The Clinton jokes are all about Monica Lewinsky and all that stuff and not about the important things, like the fact that he wouldn't ban landmines.
I didn't feel the need for anonymous affection, for people in the dark applauding. To me, it would be like writing a novel and then getting up every night and reading your novel.
I wasn't really a performer by temperament.
It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years.
When you get to fifty-two food becomes more important than sex.
An actress must never lose her ego - without it she has no talent.
I'm not tempted to write a song about George W. Bush. I couldn't figure out what sort of song I would write. That's the problem: I don't want to satirise George Bush and his puppeteers, I want to vaporise them.
In my youth there were words you couldn't say in front of a girl; now you can't say 'girl.'
Irreverence is easy - what's hard is wit.
The Army has carried the American ideal to its logical conclusion. Not only do they prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, creed and color, but also on ability.
San Francisco is a city of twenty-something millionaire white kids named Doug.
Counting in octal is just like counting in decimal, if you don't use your thumbs.
Laughter is involuntary. If it's funny you laugh.
Apart from that Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?
You can't be satirical and not be offensive to somebody.
If, after hearing my songs, just one human being is inspired to say something nasty to a friend or, perhaps to strike a loved one, it will all have been worth the while.
Political satire became obsolete when they awarded Henry Kissinger the Nobel Peace Prize.
I feel that if a person has problems communicating the very least he can do is to shut up.
If a person feels he can't communicate, the least he can do is shut up about it.
I always prided myself on at least trying to be literate and use the right words, and if the audience didn't get it, then they could go home and look it up.
There's something mathematically satisfying about music: notes fit together and harmony and all that. And mathematics has to do with abstractions and making connections.
Life is like a sewer: what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.
I have always found it interesting... that there are people who regard copyright infringement as a form of flattery.
Be prepared, and be careful not to do your good deeds when there's no one watching you.
My last public performance for money was in 1967. For free, it was 1972, with the exception of two little one-shot, one-song things. But that's just for friends, out of friendship for the people involved, and also because it was fun.
One of the things I'm proudest of is, on my record 'That Was the Year that Was' in 1965, I made a joke about spending $20 billion sending some clown to the moon. I was against the manned space program then, and I'm even more against it now, that whole waste of money.
Eddie Izzard is wonderful, I think, but I've only seen that one HBO special he did. He's one of the few people who talk about stuff other than girlfriends and relationships and flatulence and genitalia. There are very few of them who actually talk about real stuff.
I stopped performing because I don't have the temperament of a performer. You have to want to do the same thing over and over again. Once I got it right, I didn't want to do it again. I always use the analogy of a novelist who has to read his novel in public night after night. I just didn't want to do it.
I figure I wrote 37 songs in 20 years, and that's not exactly a full-time job. It wasn't that I was writing and writing and writing and quit. Every now and then I wrote something, and every now and then I didn't. The second just outnumbered the first.
I didn't feel the need for anonymous affection, for people in the dark applauding. To me, it would be like writing a novel and then getting up every night and reading your novel. Everything I did is on the record and, if you want to hear it, just listen to the record.