Quotes About Laughter
You are lucky, Renisenb. You have found the happiness that is inside everybody's own heart. To most women, happiness means coming and going, busied over small affairs. It is care for one's children and laughter and conversation and quarrels with other women and alternate love and anger with a man. It is made up of small things strung together like beads on a string.
~ Agatha Christie
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All life is a jest, Imhotep - and it is death who laughs last. Do you not hear it at every feast? Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you die.
~ Agatha Christie
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Linnet laughed. 'Why, I haven't got an enemy in the world.
~ Agatha Christie
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My dear Boris, can you not take a joke?" "Was it a joke?
~ Agatha Christie
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In spite of all my aches and pains, and I've got plenty. Inside I go on feeling just a chit like Gina. Perhaps everyone does. The glass shows them how old they are and they just don't believe it. It seems only a few months ago that we were at Florence. Do you remember Fräulein Schweich and her boots?" The two elderly women laughed together at events that had happened nearly half a century ago.
~ Agatha Christie
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To play the comedy successfully, you must put the heart into it.
~ Agatha Christie
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There was a gay family from Caracas complete with children.
~ Agatha Christie
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Emily laughed. Bending over she kissed the old lady. 'Don't pretend to be an idiot,' she said. 'You know perfectly well which it is.
~ Agatha Christie
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She began laughing wildly again. Dr. Armstrong strode forward. He raised his hand and struck her a flat blow on the cheek. She gasped, hiccupped—and swallowed. She stood motionless a minute, then she said: "Thank you … I'm all right now.
~ Agatha Christie
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doing the gay boy on the beach.
~ Agatha Christie
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I had just arrived at these conclusions when the delightful husky laugh from the stage was echoed from behind me. I turned my head sharply. In the seat immediately behind mine, leaning forward with her lips slightly parted, was the subject of the present imitation—Lady Edgware, better known as Jane Wilkinson.
~ Agatha Christie
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I couldn't help laughing to myself at little M. Poirot in the role of a panther.
~ Agatha Christie
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We cannot really love anybody without whom we never laugh.
~ Agnes Repplier
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Humor distorts nothing, and only false gods are laughed off their pedestals.
~ Agnes Repplier
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We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh.
~ Agnes Repplier
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I miss my Dad. My Dad loved cheesy monster movies, so we'd have Godzilla movie marathons. Those are some of my favorite memories, laughing at how the monster outfits were so bad, like black garbage bags for heads.
~ Ahmet Zappa
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Nothing is Real; it's a Cosmic Drama. We are just Actors; we Come and we Go. There will be Laughter; there will be Tears. Such is the Cosmic Show.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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What is True Success, do you even know? It is living with Smiles and Laughter, Knowing Life is just a Show!
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
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However, my contact with the movies at this age has, I feel, no relation to my later becoming a film director. I simply enjoyed the varied and pleasant stimulation added to ordinary everyday life by watching the motion-picture screen. I relished laughing, getting scared, feeling sad and being moved to tears.
~ Akira Kurosawa
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There's no point in being nuts if you can't have a little fun.
~ Akiva Goldsman
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And I think that being able to make people laugh and write a book that's funny makes the information go down a lot easier and it makes it a lot more fun to read, easier to understand, and often stronger. So there's all kinds of advantages to it.
~ Al Franken
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I watched Harry closely as he read the joke and then… burst out laughing. In fact, he started shaking with laughter. It was a surreal moment, sitting nervously with my consultants, watching Harry Reid convulse in hysterics over the idea of Anne Frank playing drums in the attic. Finally, he turned to me. I just shrugged.
~ Al Franken
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There are three things that are real: God, human folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension. So we must do what we can with the third. —John F. Kennedy
~ Al Gini
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said. "For these guys, too. Just kidding. I
~ Alafair Burke
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