Quote #0
People used to laugh at me when I said I wanted to be a comedian. Well, they're not laughing now.
Bob Monkhouse
About This Quote
A self-referential joke about early skepticism toward the speaker’s ambition and the later reversal of fortune once success is achieved.
Interpretation
It plays on the double meaning of “laughing”: people once laughed in disbelief, but after the speaker becomes successful, they no longer laugh at him—implying he has the last laugh.




