Quote #156683
I do like to shock and surprise people. When it’s all in good fun, of course.
Ruth Warrick
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The remark frames “shock” and “surprise” not as cruelty or provocation for its own sake, but as a playful social tactic—an appetite for puncturing expectations while keeping the atmosphere friendly. The qualifying clause (“When it’s all in good fun, of course”) signals an ethical boundary: transgression is acceptable only when it remains consensual, humorous, and non-harmful. Read this way, the quote suggests a performer’s sensibility—valuing spontaneity, wit, and the energizing effect of the unexpected—while also acknowledging the responsibility to avoid embarrassment or injury. It captures the tension between delighting an audience through disruption and maintaining goodwill through restraint.




