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The greatest comedian I've ever seen is Jack Benny. He wasn't afraid of the silences.
Bob Newhart
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What this quote means

Jack Benny's mastery of comedy included his comfort with pauses and silence, which can enhance humor.

Bob Newhart's quote highlights Jack Benny's unique talent as a comedian, emphasizing that his biggest strength lay in his ability to embrace silence during his performances. This skill enabled him to create comedic tension and anticipation, illustrating that sometimes the absence of words can be just as powerful as the jokes themselves.

Themes

ComedySilenceJack BennyHumorTiming

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be referenced when discussing effective comedic techniques in a stand-up workshop.

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