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Quotes About Laughter

'The Quiet Ones' was my first film, let alone my first horror film, and I had so much fun. I had such a laugh, every single day. I look like such a feral child in it.
~ Olivia Cooke
'Beetlejuice' was a romp, man. 'Beetlejuice' was fun. I've never had so much fun in my life.
~ Michael Keaton
I love working with Rashida Jones. We just have so much fun together.
~ Brad Goreski
We always have so much fun in the office.
~ Ashlan Gorse Cousteau
I loved to party with the Rat Pack; they were so much fun.
~ Debbie Reynolds
Every Saturday morning when we are making breakfast, we twerk in the kitchen. It is so much fun.
~ Tish Cyrus
We're having so much fun with the Chickenfoot stuff.
~ Michael Anthony
You have to have a laugh and a joke. If you spend five days playing a Test match and so much time together off the field, it's important to keep morale high.
~ Joe Root
The bright languid people on the corners threw laughter at them now, a shout or two, and it seemed as if the whole great submarine python stirred to quicker currents. Ricky felt a ripple of hallucination and saw here, for just a moment, a vast inked mural, the ink not dry, themselves and all around them still half-liquid entities billowing in an aqueous universe …
~ Michael Shea
They were going to die slower and harder than any son of a bitch had ever died before, and while they died I'd laugh my god-damn head off!
~ Mickey Spillane
He couldn't lose me now or ever. I was the guy with the cowl and scythe. I had a hundred and forty black horses under me and an hour-glass in my hand, laughing like crazy until the tears rolled down my cheeks.
~ Mickey Spillane
The happiest moments in our lives are when we are playing just like children, when we are singing and dancing, when we are exploring and creating just for fun.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Life is too serious to be taken seriously
~ Mike Leonard
Ruin, therefore, is not caused by lavatories but it's something that starts in people's heads. So when these clowns start shouting Stop the ruin! - I laugh!' 'I swear to you, I find it laughable! Every one of them needs to hit himself on the back of the head and then when he has knocked all the hallucinations out of himself and gets on with sweeping out backyards - which is his real job - all this ruin will automatically disappear
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
I zacz?? klaska?, ale klaska? w zupe?nym osamotnieniu, jego ?miech wyra?a? pewno?? siebie, ale w oczach nie mia? te pewno?ci za grosz, patrzy?y one raczej b?agalnie.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
To laugh is to live profoundly.
~ Milan Kundera
Living is being happy: seeing, hearing, touching, drinking, eating, urinating, defecating, diving into the water and gazing at the sky, laughing and crying.
~ Milan Kundera
Laughter, on the other hand, Petrarch went on, is an explosion that tears us away from the world and throws us back into our own cold solitude. Joking is a barrier between man and the world. Joking is the enemy of love and poetry. That's why I tell you yet again, and you want to keep in mind: Boccaccio doesn't understand love. Love can never be laughable. Love has nothing in common with laughter.
~ Milan Kundera
If we cannot accept the importance of the world, which considers itself important, if in the midst of that world our laughter finds no echo, we have but one choice: to take the world as a whole and make it the object of our game; to turn it into a toy
~ Milan Kundera
The children laughing without knowing why - isn't that beautiful?
~ Milan Kundera
Just as someone in pain is linked by his groans to the present moment (and is entirely outside past and future), so someone bursting out in such ecstatic laughter is without memory and desire, for he is emitting his shout into the world's present moment and wishes to know only that.
~ Milan Kundera
But I'm not dead! Tereza cried. I can still feel! So can we, the corpses laughed.
~ Milan Kundera
They talk on about death, about boredom, they drink wine, they laugh, they have a good time, they are happy.
~ Milan Kundera
and I felt happy inside these songs (...) where sorrow is not lightness, laughter is not grimace, love is not laughable, and hatred is not timid, where people love with body and solu (...), where they dance in joy...
~ Milan Kundera