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Quotes About Laughter

The joke in our family is that we can cry reading the phone book.
~ Ron Reagan
Let them leave language to their lonely betters Who count some days and long for cer- tain letters; We, too, make noises when we laugh or weep, Words are for those with promises to keep.
~ Ronald Everett Capps
CONFESSION NO. 18 Girls just want to have fun…and live to tell about it the next day.
~ Ronda Thompson
And in the darkness I smile at life, as if I were the possessor of charm which would enable me to transform all that is evil and tragical into serenity and happiness. But when I search my mind for the cause of this joy, I find there is no cause, and can only laugh at myself.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
June looked around, with a mischievous smile, "We're all in agreement, aren't we, that Mark has a narcissistic personality disorder, and will never change?" No one knew what to say. June laughed. I realized I had been taking myself pretty goldarn seriously. "Why can't you have the Best Sex Ever with a self-centered guy?" I said to myself. "Lighten up.
~ Rosamund Stone Zander
Wonder what?" "If one of them will ever say, Gee, those damn Indians might have had an idea or two. Shouldn't have got rid of them all. Maybe we missed out." Louis laughed. Thomas laughed. They laughed together at the idea.
~ Louise Erdrich
When overcome with laughter, they lost all dignity, however, and choked, snorted, burped, wheezed, even farted, which made them ever more hysterical.
~ Louise Erdrich
still kept. Rose and the girls were hooting
~ Louise Erdrich
Turning on the shower, he thought of the wildly fancy bathroom at Charlotte's house. It was funny to think of, but the bathrooms he liked weren't fancy; this one, and the one at Seymour's, and the one at Harry's. They weren't fancy, but they were home. He got in the shower. The one squirt that always went haywire hit him right in the eye. He laughed up into the warm water running over his ears.
~ Louise Fitzhugh
He who laughs last laughs the laughiest.
~ Louise Rennison
Anyway, then it said on the news, 'And tonight the Prime Minister has just got to Number Ten.' I looked down at Jas and said, 'Ooer.' Meaning he'd got to number ten on the snogging scale. And then we both laughed like loons. Vati just looked at us like we were mad.
~ Louise Rennison
You make me laugh like a loon on loon tablets!
~ Louise Rennison
On en a donc rigolé comme des cornichons.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
and that laugh was my signal that it was all about to change.
~ Luanne Rice
People either have comedy or they don't. You can't teach it to them.
~ Lucille Ball
I'm happy that I have brought laughter because I have been shown by many the value of it in so many lives, in so many ways.
~ Lucille Ball
Humor is the spiciest condiment in the feast of existence. Laugh at your mistakes but learn from them, joke over your troubles but gather strength from them, make a jest of your difficulties but overcome them.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
When you've learned to laugh at the things that should be laughed at, and not to laugh at those that shouldn't, you've got wisdom and understanding.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
He was so lonely that he laughed at himself.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
There was a dance of great plummy boughs in the western wind. And there was a sound not heard for a long time-Marigold's laughter as she waved goodnight to Sylvia over the Green Gate.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
Truly, we had had a delectable summer; and, having had it, it was ours forever. The gods themselves cannot recall their gifts. They may rob us of our future and embitter our present, but our past they may not touch. With all its laughter and delight and glamour it is our eternal possession.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
The daisies that dance and twinkle so Were the laughter of children in long ago.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
Comienzo a sentir que vale la pena vivir, ya que existe la risa. -Stella. Ana de la isla.
~ Lucy Maud Montomery
El humor es el más picante de los condimentos en el festín de la existencia. Ríanse de sus errores pero aprendan de ellos; alégrense en sus penas pero ganen fuerza con ellas; hagan un chiste de las dificultades, pero vénzanlas. Ana de la isla.
~ Lucy Maud Montomery