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Quotes About Mirth

People who laugh so heartily at what they themselves have said, when it is not funny, dispense us accordingly, by taking upon themselves the responsibility for the mirth, from joining in it.
~ Marcel Proust
I don't do it often, but I do cry. I also laugh a lot; people tell me I'm funny and I do like to laugh.
~ Michael Caine
I love such mirth as does not make friends ashamed to look upon one another next morning.
~ Nelson Boswell
Black woman hard to laugh, for she must keep it secret and quiet-like for all white man suspicious of negro mirth.
~ Marlon James
Glory to God in highest heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given; While angels sing with tender mirth, A glad new year to all the earth.
~ Martin Luther
There was sufficient left, however, of the liveliness of a long time ago to give an air of ghastly mirth to the old woman's manner, which made that manner extremely repulsive. What can be more repulsive than old age, which, shorn of the beauties and graces, is yet not purified from the follies or the vices of departed youth?
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Nobody ever died of laughter.
~ Max Beerbohm
Ready to split his sides with laughing.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
Oh, this has got to be something humorus.
~ Mo Rocca
At Treviso in 1214 was held a Court of Solace and Mirth. A Castle of Love was built, and defended by ladies against an assault by two rival bands of gentlemen from Padua and Venice, who used cakes, fruits, and flowers as missiles. But the mimic war turned into a real battle between the Paduans and the Venetians, and the police had to intervene to stop it. In Florence were brigades of young gallants, dressed in white, with their leader, a Lord of Love.
~ Unknown
As the moral gloom of the world overpowers all systematic gaiety, even so was their home of wild mirth made desolate amid the sad forest.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hahaahhaahaaahhaaahahaahaahaa!
~ Niall Horan
Simmon snorted, then laughed at the fact that he had snorted. The
~ Patrick Rothfuss