Quotes by Serious Business There's plenty of room for humor in politics, God knows, but it's a serious business. Al Franken serious-business god-knows rooms Good design is serious business. Alan G. Lafley serious-business design serious I regard the theatre as a serious business, one that makes or should make man more human, which is to say, less alone. Arthur Miller serious-business theatre men Now remember, kids, the internet is serious business. Isaac Asimov serious-business remember kids The perfect state, the summum bonum, is Play. In play, life expresses itself in its fullness. God's life is play. Adam fell when his play became serious business . Jakob Bohme serious-business perfect play An annuity is a very serious business. Jane Austen serious-business serious Soloing is serious business, because you can be seriously dead. John Bachar serious-business serious The relativism which is not willing to speak about truth but only about ‘what is true for me’ is an evasion of the serious business of living. It is the mark of a tragic loss of nerve in our contemporary culture. It is a preliminary symptom of death. Lesslie Newbigin serious-business loss culture Life is too short to make an over-serious business out of it. Lin Yutang serious-business too-short life I love no woman, for love is a serious business, not a jest. Marie de France jest serious-business love-is Going to school and working for good marks, indeed working for very good marks, was a serious business. Martin Lewis Perl serious-business mark school William Blake really is important, my cornerstone. Nobody ever told me before he did that childhood was such a damned serious business. Maurice Sendak serious-business childhood important Let us settle down to the serious business of getting drunk. Poul Anderson serious-business settling drunk Life is a very serious business for the simple reason that nobody dies laughing. Steven Morrissey serious-business simple laughing Women are but the toys which amuse our lighter hours---ambition is the serious business of life. Walter Scott serious-business toys ambition