A Tom Swifty is a type of word play in which there is a punning relationship between an adverb and the statement it refers to.
"I'm no good at playing darts," Tom said aimlessly.
"I'll have the lamb," Tom said sheepishly.
"How do I get to the cemetery?" Tom asked gravely.
"I'll have a bowl of Chinese soup," Tom said wantonly.
“It's weird that apples bruise-like humans. I'm glad they don't scream when you bite into them.” — Phil Lester
“It's okay to be absurd, ridiculous, and downright irrational at times; silliness is sweet syrup that helps us swallow the bitter pills of life.” — Richelle E. Goodrich
Our quote today:
“I attribute my whole success in life to a rigid observance of the fundamental rule - never have yourself tattooed with any woman's name, not even her initials.” P.G. Wodehouse