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Quotes About Laughter

Mary reached into her vinyl purse and extracted one of the novels, each of whose covers had promised laughter and tears. She began to read and, finding a masterful storyteller behind its pages, was instantly and gratefully transported to another place.
~ Lori Lansens
We laughed harder than the humor deserved, which goes to show you no matter your age, you're closer to adolescence than you think.
~ Lorna Landvik
Wir lachen gemeinsam, weil wir lange genug allein geweint haben.
~ Unknown
Really?" Catherine didn't look at all appalled. "What was it like to wear trousers in public?" "Quite . . . liberating, actually." "I daresay, I think we wear far too many layers of clothes." "I agree," both men said at once. Olivia and Catherine giggled like young girls.
~ Lorraine Heath
It is a fact too little known, but as far as I am concerned undeniable, that Providence has a great sense of humor, and of course, the best!
~ Unknown
It's a positive thing to talk about terrible things and make people laugh about them.
~ Louis C.K.
I've met a lot of people who've lost their jobs and they still have a sense of humor.
~ Louis C.K.
I don't like comedy. I like funny things. I don't like comedy. Like, comedy movies are just, 'Oh Jesus.'
~ Louis C.K.
She laughed. It was quick but it took over her face like a sneeze.
~ Unknown
For Margaret Some people laugh ha-ha-ha. Other people put their hands on their mouths he-he-he. In the department stores Santa laughs ho-ho-ho. But this girl I know? okay, this girl I'm crazy for laughs like an envelope tearing open and good stuff spilling out.
~ Unknown
Humor and joy contribute to my total well-being.
~ Louise Hay
Gabri and Myrna were very rich indeed, rich in the things that matter. In friendships and laughter, in kindness and company. People rich in money might belong at the Inn and Spa, but those rich in other ways belonged in the tiny village of Three Pines. Here, kindness was the real currency.
~ Louise Penny
I'm sorry. I shouldn't be working." "Of course you should. I'm alright." "Even F.I.N.E.?" She laughed. "Especially that." Fucked-up. Insecure. Neurotic. Egotistical.
~ Louise Penny
A coy smile could capture him, but it was finally a hearty laugh that had freed him.
~ Louise Penny
very rich indeed, rich in the things that matter. In friendships and laughter, in kindness and company.
~ Louise Penny
Reine-Marie put her head back and laughed. Armand smiled, then turned full circle. His gaze took in the dark forests and luminous homes, the three huge pines and the soft snow falling from the sky, as though the Heavens had opened, and all the angels were joining them. Here. Here. "Dad." Armand turned.
~ Louise Penny
What do you do for a living?' 'I'm unemployed. I was an astronaut, but I got laid off.' And Andre roared at his own cleverness, a putrid laugh that seemed to deaden the room even further. 'Yeah, they hired a one-armed black lesbian to replace me.
~ Louise Penny
And that's when Honoré let loose. One great, long "Fuuuuck!" Even Rosa looked startled, but then ducks often did. "Ahh," said Reine-Marie and looked at the fire, while Armand raised his eyes to the ceiling, suddenly finding the plaster fascinating. Ruth hooted with delight, and Stephen said, "Attaboy, Ray-Ray. You tell 'em.
~ Louise Penny
But you want murderous feelings? Hang around librarians," confided Gamache. "All that silence. Gives them ideas." They laughed and as they walked back
~ Louise Penny
She had a face, a body, made not for a Paris runway but for good meals and books by the fire and laughter. She was constructed from, and for, happiness.
~ Louise Penny
The room erupted into laughter. Indeed, people laughed all the way through. When Brian told them about being in the psych ward and having his doctor ask how much he drank, and he told him a beer a day, the place went hysterical with laughter. Gamache and Beauvoir exchanged looks. Even the president was amused.
~ Louise Penny
Jassie, guess what I'm dancing in!' 'I don't know, a bowl?' 'Non... I am dancing in my Nuddy-pants!
~ Louise Rennison
Rosie laughed in a not too reassuring way if you like sane laughter.
~ Louise Rennison
Dad leapt over the garden wall instead of going through the gate. Sadly he didn't do himself a severe injury, and so he lives to embarrass me to death another day.
~ Louise Rennison