The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jonathan Winters
- Well, the most terrible fear that anybody should have is not war, is not a disease, not cancer or heart problems or food poisoning – it’s a man or a woman without a sense of humor.
- My mother and father were very strange people. They tried to be funny which is always very sad to me.
- My mother had a radio show – a Barbara Walters type of gal and was very successful for about 20-some years on a radio station.
- I don’t paint every day. I’m not that motivated. I don’t do anything the same every day.
- I was always an observer, even as a child. I could be satisfied to sit in a car for 3 hours and just look at the street go by while my mother went shopping.
- I started out as an artist, and what I do is verbal paintings. I paint a picture. Hopefully, you’ll see the characters and what they’re doing and what they’re saying.
- I don’t do anything the same every day. Discipline is tough for a guy who is a rebel.
- The most terrible fear that anybody should have is not war, is not a disease, not cancer or heart problems or food poisoning – it’s a man or a woman without a sense of humor.
- As a kid, I always wanted to be lots of things. I was a Walter Mitty type. I wanted to be in the French Foreign Legion, a detective, a doctor, a test pilot with a scarf, a fisherman who hauled in a tremendous marlin after a 12-hour fight.
- I find painting a much slower process than comedy, where you can go a mile a minute verbally and hope to God that some of the people out there understand you.

Jonathan Winters was an American comedian, actor, and artist, born on November 11, 1925, in Dayton, Ohio, USA. Known for his quick wit, improvisational genius, and eccentric characters, Winters became one of the most influential comedians of his era. He began his career in radio and television during the 1950s, earning fame through appearances on The Tonight Show and The Steve Allen Show.
Winters was celebrated for his ability to create spontaneous, hilarious monologues and a wide range of characters, inspiring future comedians such as Robin Williams. His comedic brilliance was showcased in films like It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) and The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966).
Throughout his career, he received numerous awards, including a Grammy and an Emmy. Beyond comedy, Winters was also a talented painter and writer. He passed away on April 11, 2013, leaving behind a lasting comedic legacy.
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