"That was the first time I saw a horse start from a kneeling position!"
About this Quote
The intent is classic Youngman misdirection. He sets up a seemingly observational line, the kind of mild anecdote you’d expect at a racetrack or a farm, then swerves into a detail that implies a hidden catastrophe. “First time” suggests a pattern has been broken; something happened that forced the horse into a human posture. The line never names the cause, which is where the subtext lives: a fall, a stumble, maybe an injury, maybe a rider who’s a menace. The audience supplies the missing slapstick in their head, and that mental completion is the punchline’s aftershock.
Context matters: Youngman’s world is Borscht Belt and one-liner culture, where jokes are portable, self-contained, and built for rapid-fire delivery. The comedy isn’t in character development or narrative payoff; it’s in compressing a whole silent-movie gag into one sentence. Even the phrasing has a reporter’s stiffness - “That was the first time I saw...” - which heightens the ridiculousness. He’s selling nonsense with straight-faced credibility, and the contrast is the laugh.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Youngman, Henny. (2026, January 15). That was the first time I saw a horse start from a kneeling position! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-was-the-first-time-i-saw-a-horse-start-from-19831/
Chicago Style
Youngman, Henny. "That was the first time I saw a horse start from a kneeling position!" FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-was-the-first-time-i-saw-a-horse-start-from-19831/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"That was the first time I saw a horse start from a kneeling position!" FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-was-the-first-time-i-saw-a-horse-start-from-19831/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






