A funny phrase may arouse a myriad of feelings. Including reflection. These quotations suggest you this duality: they’re fun, they laugh, but, in turn, hiding a deep thought on the subject in question. Enjoy them:

“Certainly, there are many reasons for divorce, but the main one, is and will be the wedding.” (Jerry Lewis)

“Money is better than poverty, if only for economic reasons.” (Woody Allen)

“Not only is it easier to enter a poor man in the sky, but also has a much better chance of doing before.” (Jaume Perich)

“Television is the first truly democratic system, the first accessible to everyone and entirely governed by what people want. The terrible thing is what people want.” (Clive Barker)

“An expert is someone who tells you something simpler in a confusing way so that makes you think that confusion is your fault.” (William Castle)

“Who can smile when everything is going wrong is because he has thought a person who to blame.” ( Unknown Author)

“Doctors are who are going better: their successes are out there, and they bury their failures.” (Jacques Tati)