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Quotes About Laughter

Folks don't fall from laughter to fear in that way when they're nervously strong, and nerves take their toll of the body in the end.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
Sometimes you fall in love with someone because of the way they laugh with their eyes the moments they make you feel beautiful even when you aren't and how you see their face every time someone says "Love"...
~ Elizabeth Heller
I'm lost in a sea of smiles as laughter echos all around me.
~ Elizabeth Heller
ha ha. Have fun doing the same things you always do with each other! (excluding other people that is and having a boring night but trying to make it fun with loads of pictures and statuses on facebook saying "PARTYYY") ha ha. Have fun!
~ Elizabeth Heller
She laughed at bad jokes, stayed out too late, and overslept too often. Charity Hill loved holidays and she hated budgets and the alarm clock.
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard
Some girls have a real sexy giggle, but whenever I laugh it always comes out somewhere between a bellow and a snort!
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard
in after life the most vivid impression of his cousin which Tom Ogilvy retained was the sight of her holding up a bun and laughing with great heartiness but apparently with no meaning.
~ Elizabeth Jenkins
Shift laughed. 'The ways in which you want to think badly of me are interesting.' 'Who eats mice?
~ Elizabeth Knox
Excuse me if I laugh. The roads are dark and large books block our path. The air we breathe is made of evening air. The world is longer than the road that brings us here.
~ Elizabeth Knox
There was a moment's silence;and then to her bewilderment, Christopher suddenly went into one of his wild gusts of laughter. "F-f-fifty shillings?" he gasped " Oh Kate! Here I am the king at his death time , and you won't even let me spen fifty shillings!
~ Elizabeth Marie Pope
HER OWN VISION of the future was of happiness in the air. Something was baking. Children were playing games. There were flowers and substantial trees, and birds were singing in their nests. She was living with someone who was laughing.
~ Elizabeth Mckenzie
What are friends for, but to help each other get through bad times and have multiple orgasms?
~ Elizabeth Morgan
The last days before graduation are bad enough, God knows--out of the womb you go, ready or not. The halls rang with the laughter of the girls who were going to be brides in the next week (and widows shortly after)...
~ Elizabeth Savage
Then I heard someone laugh. I wished I didn't know whose laugh it was, but I knew Will's laugh just like I knew he had a small scar right above his left elbow. You couldn't be reluctantly lust-ridden for someone without noticing stuff about them.
~ Elizabeth Scott
She did the "we have mysterious hand gestures that make us giggle" thing.
~ Elizabeth Scott
Both of them laughed until they had tears in their eyes, and even then they kept on laughing. But Mary thought: Not one thing lasts forever; still, may Angelina have this moment for the rest of her life.
~ Elizabeth Strout
She did not have a family as other people did. Other people had their children come and stay and they talked and laughed and the grandchildren sat on the laps of their grandmothers, and they went places and did things, ate meals together, kissed when they parted.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Die Lucia is volmaakt!" "Dat zou je denken," Giacomo klinkt plotseling bedrukt. "Ze heeft alleen één ernstige tekortkoming." "Welke dan?" "Zij is te jong." Hij meende het, maar zijn broer moest lachen: "Wat een schitterend gebrek!
~ Arthur Japin
The dichotomy between sexuality and spirituality can only take root in countries founded on puritanical principles—countries that cannot laugh at the Devil because they would be mocking God, too.
~ Arthur Machen
When we are strongest- who draws back? Most merry- who falls down laughing? When we are very bad,- what can they do to us?
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Children's laughter marks both beginning and end. This poison lingers in our veins even when we withdraw to the silence of prior discord.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Que notre sang rie en nos veines, Voici s'enchevêtrer les vignes.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
A sense of humour is the only divine quality of man
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Ninety-eight per cent of laughter is nothing to do with jokes, which do not deserve to bear the weight of all the funny stuff in the world.
~ Arthur Smith