25 Quotes About Black Humor, Bright Spirits
Famous Voices Who Faced the Darkness with a Smile

People deeply acquainted with the loneliness of long illness, the devastation of sudden death, the heaviness of traumatic loss, or the all-consuming nature of grief know that it takes more […]

People deeply acquainted with the loneliness of long illness, the devastation of sudden death, the heaviness of traumatic loss, or the all-consuming nature of grief know that it takes more than human strength to cope; it takes humor, patience, grit, determination, and above all, the willingness to recognize that sometimes the seriousness of life is just too much to take. 

Surviving the darkest of times requires catching glimmers of light. Laughter and the comfort of a shared moment with someone who knows and understands what you’re going through right now is one of life’s most generous blessings.

Please take a moment to reflect on the wisdom, wit, and warm glow of these 25 Quotes About Black Humor, Bright Spirits by Famous Voices Who Faced the Darkness with a Smile. 

— Ricky Gervais

— Tig Notaro (comedian, on her cancer diagnosis)

— Lily Tomlin (said while undergoing health treatment; humor as perspective)

— Joan Rivers

— Christopher Hitchens, shortly before his death from cancer

— Bob Newhart (spoke of humor as a coping mechanism after serious illness)

— Dick Sharples (writer, cancer survivor)

— Robin Williams (on addiction recovery and depression)

— Audrey Hepburn (after her cancer diagnosis)

— Joel Siegel (film critic and cancer survivor)

— Carrie Fisher (bipolar disorder advocate and humorist)

— W. Somerset Maugham (spoken with a grin late in life)

— Joan Baez (said while facing serious illness)

— Ron White (comedian, cancer survivor)

— Elizabeth Taylor, after multiple hospitalizations

— Michael J. Fox (living with Parkinson’s disease)

— Jenny Lawson (author with autoimmune and mental health struggles)

— Phil Hartman (comedian, while in treatment)

— John Burroughs (said while terminally ill)

— Robin Williams (often quoted in palliative contexts)

— Tig Notaro

— Ram Dass (after his stroke and near-death experiences)

— Marjorie Pay Hinckley (spoke of humor as spiritual resilience)

— Greta Garbo

— Maggie Callanan, hospice nurse and author of “Final Gifts”



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