Pedro Muñoz Seca

Pedro Muñoz Seca (1879–1936) was a Spanish playwright, wit and humorist.

Quotes

 * I am starting to believe you are not intending to count me amongst your friends.
 * Last words, said just before he was executed by a firing squad during the spanish civil war.
 * Poverty makes social differences equal.
 * Sometimes tears make more good than laughter.
 * You can take my money from me; you can take my watch away; you can stripe me off my clothes; you may even can kill me. And yet, there is only a thing you will not be able to take away from me, no matter how hard you try: the fear I am feeling.
 * Said in november 1936 during the summary trial in which he was condemned to death.
 * Alas, I was wrong when I spoke those word: you are so skilled that you have been able to take even my fear away.
 * Said shortly afterwards during the trial.
 * I would rather pass by the statue of Cervantes by car today than let my children cross by mine on foot tomorrow.
 * Said in 1923 when he was criticized by several writers due to the light style of his nonetheless extremely popular plays.
 * It's all right for women to cry, as it is for men to remember.