Kenneth Tynan Quote

Satire is protest, couched in wit, against the notion that there is anything more important than the fact that all men must die.


The Life of Kenneth Tynan (1987) by Kathleen Tynan


Satire is protest, couched in wit, against the notion that there is anything more important than the fact that all men must die.

Satire is protest, couched in wit, against the notion that there is anything more important than the fact that all men must die.

Satire is protest, couched in wit, against the notion that there is anything more important than the fact that all men must die.

Satire is protest, couched in wit, against the notion that there is anything more important than the fact that all men must die.