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Quotes About Laughter

Children think sex is funny
~ Joe Brainard
It is all right to cry but don't give up on laughter. Don't give up on happiness. You need both. I had both.
~ Joe Hill
the sweetest softest melody, as good a sound as the laughter of a pretty girl, or your mother calling you to dinner.
~ Joe Hill
Ha ha," he told her. "I get it. Very funny. Everyone loves a good deaf joke. Hey, why did God make farts stink? So deaf people could enjoy them, too." When
~ Joe Hill
I'm a Browncoat, man." "More like turncoat," Daltry said, and laughed. Flecks of spittle hit Bilbo in the face.
~ Joe Hill
lowered, rearing away from the suit. Georgia laughed. "It is haunted," she said. She held the suit in front of her and waved it back and forth, walking it through the air toward Angus, flapping it at him, a bullfighter with cape. She moaned as she closed in on him, the
~ Joe Hill
Although nothing keeps a person youthful like happiness. Innocent fun is as good as pickling a fellow!
~ Joe Hill
Saunders laughed, a short, breathless sound that did not quite convey amusement, and did the reasonable thing: looked back at his paper.
~ Joe Hill
stared at the herd, and they stared back. One of them stood in profile to the house, half a ton of horse. The scars scrawled across his side looked like they might be a decade old, not a few hours, but for all that, they were quite distinct, in silver relief against his fine white hair. Hacked there in the horse's flesh were the words FUCK YOU. They whinnied together, the pack of them. It sounded like laughter.
~ Joe Hill
Charlie Manx laughed, the big, hoarse hee-haw of a country shithead who has just heard a joke involving a kike, a nigger, and a feminist.
~ Joe Hill
giggling disconnected from humor.
~ Joe McGinniss Jr.
he winked at his manager and laughed as if the sun had come out from behind the clouds.
~ Joe Posnanski
Under the covers we danced the good, slow dance, and she let loose with that laugh I loved so much, the one as sweet and happy as the song of a bird. And I did not care to remember then that even the most predatory of birds, the shrike, can sing.
~ Joe R. Lansdale
I had seen movies before that that had made me laugh, but I had never seen anything even remotely close to as funny as Richard Pryor was, just standing there talking.
~ Joe Rogan
That's my only goal. Surround myself with funny people, and make sure everyone has a good time and works hard.
~ Joe Rogan
Humor is a universal lanuage.
~ Joel Goodman
Humor is a univeral language.
~ Joel Goodman
My biggest hobby is hanging out with my family and kids.
~ Joel Osteen
When you see how God restores you, how He pays you back for what was unfair, how He brings you out better, your mourning is going to be turned to dancing, your sorrow turned to joy, that weeping turned to laughter.
~ Joel Osteen
A true friend is one with whom you can be playful and serious at the same time. The Bible teaches that God has appointed "a time to weep, and a time to laugh
~ Joel R. Beeke
Wait, wait, wait," he said, and everyone stopped to listen. "This is about those children I murdered, isn't it?" He laughed. "Listen," he said. "If you spare the axe, you spoil the child.
~ Joey Comeau
I was crying on the back-porch swing. You came out with a corsage of fresh forget-me-nots and roses, and a handkerchief. You told me any guy worth my time would always come to me with flowers and a handkerchief. One to make me smile, and the other to dry my tears, because a smart guy knows women need to cry as much as they need to laugh.
~ Joey W. Hill
If a serious statement is defined as one that may be made in terms of waking life, poetry will never rise to the level of seriousness. It lies beyond seriousness, on that more primitive and original level where the child, the animal, the savage, and the seer belong, in the region of dream, enchantment, ecstasy, laughter. To understand poetry we must be capable of donning the child's soul like a magic cloak and of forsaking man's wisdom for the child's.
~ Johan Huizinga
Yesterday, when I took leave she seized me by the hand, and said, "Adieu, dear Werther." Dear Werther! It was the first time she ever called me dear: the sound sunk deep into my heart. I have repeated it a hundred times; and last night, on going to bed, and talking to myself of various things, I suddenly said, "Good night, dear Werther!" and then could not but laugh at myself.
~ Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe