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Daily Inspiration Quote by Carol Burnett

"Comedy is tragedy plus time"

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Burnett’s line is a deceptively neat formula for a messy human process: the way pain gets metabolized into a story you can tell at a party. As a performer who made a career out of turning domestic anxiety, showbiz humiliation, and everyday disappointment into something buoyant, she’s naming comedy less as a genre than as a coping technology. Time isn’t a magic eraser; it’s the distance that lets you edit. It gives you perspective, sequence, and punchline placement. Tragedy is what happens to you. Comedy is what you can finally control about it.

The subtext is especially Burnett: you’re allowed to laugh, but only after you’ve survived. That “plus time” quietly honors the wound. It’s also an ethical qualifier. Laughing too soon reads as cruelty or denial; laughing later can read as resilience, even generosity, because it invites other people to recognize their own scars without collapsing into them.

Culturally, the quote lands in the long American tradition of turning hardship into entertainment, from vaudeville to late-night monologues, but Burnett’s version is less cynical than it is practical. She’s not glorifying suffering. She’s describing the craft requirement: comedy needs structure, and structure needs distance. Even the simplest sitcom gag depends on timing; this is timing on a life scale.

It also hints at why comedy can age badly. What’s “enough time” shifts by community, by power, by who paid the price. Burnett’s equation works because it’s not a rule of physics; it’s a rule of empathy with a stopwatch.

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TopicWitty One-Liners
SourceCarol Burnett — Wikiquote entry: contains the quoted line "Comedy is tragedy plus time" (attributed to Burnett).
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Carol Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is a Actress from USA.

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