Quotes About Laughter
But at least I have my health," he said. It was a joke.
~ Lynne Rae Perkins
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I always thought a laughing philosopher a much wiser man than the sniveling one (cmizdrenje)
~ Unknown
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Your face is marked with lines of life, put there by love and laughter, suffering and tears. It's beautiful.
~ Lynsay Sands
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You're one funny enchilada
~ Unknown
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There are times when friendship feels like running down a hill together as fast as you can, jumping over things, spinning around, and you don't care where you're going, and you don't care where you've come from, because all that matters is speed, and the hands holding your hands.
~ Unknown
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Perhaps he was a wicked man, as Robert Falcon had said, but he had the saving grace of laughter, could even laugh at his own fatal predicament, and he had been so full of life.
~ Unknown
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He laughed lightly, but his eyes told another story. Ambury could smile ever so amiably while the daggers within his wit sliced one to shreds.
~ Madeline Hunter
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This is how I think of us, when I remember our nights at Troy: Achilles and I beside each other, Phoinix smiling and Automedon stuttering through the punch lines of jokes, and Briseis with her secret eyes and quick, spilling laughter.
~ Madeline Miller
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Will you bear my child?" he asked me. I laughed at him. "No, never and never.
~ Madeline Miller
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We were silent a moment. 'So, which of the suitors would you have picked?' I shoved him, and he laughed
~ Madeline Miller
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Their laughter rose to the ceiling and shook hands there.
~ John Crowley
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He had the distracted chuckle of troubled old people who look within, keeping watch on failing organs.
~ John Crowley
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A gaggle of giggles?" Meyer said, trying that one on me. My turn. "How about a prance of pussycats?" "Not bad at all. Hmmm. A scramble of scrumptious?
~ John D. MacDonald
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Most of the structural changes in your spine are natural occurrences." "The brain doesn't want to face up to the repressed anger, so it is running away from it." "By laughing at or ignoring the pain, you are teaching the brain to send new messages to the muscles." "We're going to help you take the Sword of Damocles into your hands instead of having it hang over your head.
~ John E. Sarno
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Only three things are real: God, human folly, and laughter. Since we can do nothing with the first two, we must do what we can with the third.
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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Humour is a manifestation of freedom. It is because there is freedom that there is smile.
~ John Fowles
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After reading a few pages you will begin to laugh at your own mistakes. With this lighthearted reaction it becomes easier to relax and not take yourself or your partner's mistakes so seriously.
~ John Gray
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tower. I heard the laughter
~ John Grisham
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You're a funny man, Post.
~ John Grisham
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breath. "Yeah, one time Stu took him out behind the barn and they shot at targets. I don't know which gun they used. Stu had a bunch of them, you know? It didn't work out too well because Drew was afraid of guns and couldn't hit anything and Stu laughed at him.
~ John Grisham
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Vonn Dubose may have ice water in his veins, but Claudia McDover did not. Her insatiable appetite for cash was finally fading. She had enough. She and Phyllis could travel the world in style and laugh about the Indians.
~ John Grisham
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Thus a translation of a translation brought us together, but I can see now that we were still very far apart, farther apart indeed than languages, even though we had laughed together, for our laugher was cruel, as laughter often is. I was laughing at the awkwardness of a Chinese mind, the translator's; Su-ling at the awkwardness of a Western mind, mine.
~ John Hersey
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Remember, Duncan asked on the plane, how Walt asked if it was green or brown? Both Garp and Duncan laughed. But it was neither green nor brown, Garp thought. It was me. It was Helen. It was the color of bad weather. It was the size of an automobile.
~ John Irving
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What a new sense of security Homer had felt in that moment of laughter with friends in the enclosed dark of the moving car, and what a sense of freedom the car itself gave to him—its seemingly effortless journeying was a wonder to Homer Wells, for whom the idea of motion (not to mention the sense of change) was accomplished only rarely and only with enormous strife.
~ John Irving
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