In this quote, Steven Wright cleverly utilizes irony and wordplay to express a special viewpoint on a simple concept - a "good night for a night." By integrating 2 comparable ideas, night and night, Wright playfully highlights the redundancy in our language and welcomes us to contemplate the intricacies of our everyday expressions. Moreover, the phrase suggests that the night itself is already enjoyable enough, rendering the mention of an evening unneeded. This thought-provoking quote motivates us to inspect our language and encourages a much deeper appreciation for the subtle nuances that surround us, even in seemingly ordinary declarations.
This quote is written / told by Steven Wright somewhere between December 6, 1955 and today. He was a famous Comedian from USA.
The author also have 80 other quotes.
"He appeared every night, like myself, at about nine o'clock, in the office of Mr. Tyler, to learn the news brought in the night Associated Press report. He knew me from the Bull Run campaign as a correspondent of the press"
"I see America spreading disaster. I see America as a black curse upon the world. I see a long night settling in and that mushroom which has poisoned the world withering at the roots"