GROUCHO MARX's timeless wit: inspiring quotes to brighten your day
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- Groucho Marx (1890-1977), was an iconic American comedian, actor, and writer. As the third of the Marx Brothers, he gained fame for his sharp wit, distinctive mustache, and irreverent humor. The Marx Brothers achieved success in vaudeville, Broadway, and Hollywood, with Groucho as the quick-witted, wisecracking character often delivering memorable one-liners. Groucho's humor was characterized by clever wordplay, satirical commentary, and a unique blend of sarcasm and charm.
Groucho Marx's enduring legacy lies not only in his comedic brilliance but also in the timeless wisdom encapsulated in his memorable quotes that continue to bring laughter and insight to audiences around the world.
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I love those quotes 😂
loved the films
Agreed
He was some man for one man.
Agreed
The quote about the cranberries like apple sauce cracked me up 😂
We like it too 👍
VERY FUNNY! Thank you. Almost all I've never heard before. He was a true wit.
Agreed. That’s why we did videos of his quotes. You can find more quotes from Groucho here: ruclips.net/video/IkbUFhFru1s/видео.htmlsi=F4lSs8OLYmjxfIpq
Much better intonation
Thanks. Well appreciated!
“And it’s big of me too. But let’s be big for a change. One man and one woman was good enough for your grandmother, but who wants to marry your grandmother. Nobody, not even your grandfather.”
Captain Jeffery T. Spaulding
Your delivery could stand improvement; this would be drastically better read by Groucho himself.
Thanks for your feedback. We agree that Groucho would be the best at reading his quotes…
I've been a convinced Marxist since infancy.
👍 The same for us
As a longtime Groucho fan, I feel compelled to mention that it is definitely not his face in the picture. It's Floyd the Barber from the Andy Griffith Show. How ignorant can you get.
I believe it is Groucho Marx in Copacabana (1947)
Why do you sound so bored reading these?