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Quotes About Laughter

You better have fun. Because you're going to be gone in a minute.
~ Pam Grout
love trumps fear, laughter trumps tears, and abundance trumps loss. And
~ Pam Grout
There is only one rule on this Wild Playground. . . . 'Have fun, my dear; my dear, have fun.'" — HAFIZ, PERSIAN POET
~ Pam Grout
Toddlers, according to one research study, laugh 400 times a day. Adults laugh an average of four times. What happened?
~ Pam Grout
Being gloomy is easier than being cheerful. Anybody can say 'I've got cancer' and get a rise out of a crowd. But how many of us can do five minutes of good stand-up comedy?" —
~ Pam Grout
I...I've never met a man like you." He chuckled, a broad grin on his face. "Of that, my lady, I'm certain.
~ Pamela Clare
Right next to Thrifty's was an all-girls Catholic school, so we shimmied over the fence to break the liquor law with the Lord. I kept saying I didn't feel anything, but I could hardly get the words out, I was cracking up so hard.
~ Pamela Des Barres
A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE .... one friend who always makes her laugh... and one who lets her cry...
~ Pamela Redmond Satran
C'était un mari, on ne se posait pas toutes ces questions. On se mariait, on vivait ensemble, parfois on riait, d'autres fois on ne riait pas, mais on ne souffrait pas pour autant.
~ Unknown
L'alterco si spegne, i due si guardano, poi scoppiano a ridere. Uno dice: "Egyna Tourkos", mi sono infuriato come un turco. L'altro: "Scusa, mi sono comportato come un Vlaho", un montanaro. Ecco, la Grecia è anche questo. Eraclito che scrive: "Da ciò che è in lotta nasce la più bella armonia. Tutto si realizza attraverso la discordia".
~ Unknown
No story is a straight line. The geometry of a human life is too imperfect and complex, too distorted by the laughter of time and the bewildering intricacies of fate to admit the straight line into its system of laws.
~ Pat Conroy
Her laughter was a shiny thing, like pewter flung high in the air.
~ Pat Conroy
The river rippled past ten feet away, chuckling quietly to itself.
~ Unknown
He got to his feet, and laughed suddenly, without humour. 'I recall Pierre complaining that Scotland is by far too full of strong-minded women. He was right there.
~ Unknown
I woke in the morning to the sound of Adam's stomach growling under my ear. "Sorry," he said. "Too many changes and not enough food." I patted his hard belly and kissed it. "Poor thing," I told it. "Doesn't Adam treat you right? No worries, I'll go feed you." My head bounced when Adam laughed.
~ Patricia Briggs
I let fall a husky laugh. "You've seen my husband, right?" Adam was gorgeous. "But some nights . . . I'm not on the right side of thirty anymore, you know? Sometimes I'm tired. I just get to sleep, and he's nudging me again." I gave her what I hoped would come out as a shy, hopeful smile. "Do you have anything that might help with that?
~ Patricia Briggs
Argued with your back-fence neighbor," Adam said, his voice very gentle. "And watched him when he wasn't looking," I agreed. "Because every once in a while, especially after a full moon hunt, he'd forget that I could see in the dark, and he'd run around naked in the backyard." He laughed silently. "I never forgot you could see in the dark," he admitted.
~ Patricia Briggs
I could hear him laughing. Son of a bit*h. I would kill him. I didn't care if he was coyote or the son of Satan.He was a dead man walking.
~ Patricia Briggs
We watched the rest of the movie without talking. When it was over, Bran said, I love you." I said, " I know." Adam nudged me with his shoulder, and I laughed. "I love you, too.
~ Patricia Briggs
Scaring people is fun," said the witch, stepping out of the shadows about ten feet from the porch.
~ Patricia Briggs
He laughed as he bled down his shirt, and I babbled apologies. He let his head fall back against the truck door with a thump. "Leave off, Mercy. It'll close up quick enough on its own." I backed up until I was sitting beside him—half-laughing myself, because although it probably hurt quite a bit, he was right that his injury would heal in a few minutes. It was minor, and
~ Patricia Briggs
She who laughs last may not invariably laugh best, but she does laugh.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
I think it would be hard to go the distance in this business without a sense of humor.
~ Patricia Clarkson
Well, I guess that;s a good move, you asking everyone 'cause I might not've come if it were just you and me." He takes his eyes off the road right when I take a look at him and he's got this big smirky smile on his face. I laugh and say, "Maybe you had better watch the road.
~ Unknown