A jest breaks no bones.
—Samuel Johnson, 1781
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Some things are privileged from jest—namely, religion, matters of state, great persons, all men’s present business of importance, and any case that deserves pity.
—Francis Bacon, 1597It is easy to distinguish between the joking that reflects good breeding and that which is coarse—the one, if aired at an apposite moment of mental relaxation, is becoming in the most serious of men, whereas the other is unworthy of any free person, if the content is indecent or the expression obscene.
—Cicero, c. 44 BCWit enables us to act rudely with impunity.
—La Rochefoucauld, 1678Jesters do oft prove prophets.
—William Shakespeare, c. 1605