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laughing detest lament
No to laugh, not to lament, not to detest, but to understand. Baruch Spinoza
laughing personality relationships-with-others
The amount you laugh in your relationships with others is the true measure of the health of your personality. Brian Tracy
laughing love-again
I fell in love again (laughs). Jane Campion
laughing cry drag
For me, coming to work and laughing is so much more preferable than coming to work and having to cry over a corpse or something. That's a drag. Busy Philipps
laughing laugh-out-loud
I'm afraid to laugh out loud, because there's so much information. Catherine O'Hara
laughing people ems
My way of making people like me was to make 'em laugh. Carrot Top
laughing asking done
In movies, you don't get reactions: Live, when you do a joke, you know in a second whether it's good or bad. But in a movie, since no one is allowed to laugh or do anything, when you're done with a scene, you're left asking, 'Was that funny?' Carrot Top
laughing facts odd-thomas
If one's friends do not openly laugh at him, they are not in fact his friends. Dean Koontz
laughing creepy
I'm not aware of having a creepy laugh, but apparently I do. Craig Ferguson
ends mysticism
Everything begins in mysticism and ends in politics. Charles Peguy
ends needed
I rarely end up where I was intending to go, but often I end up somewhere I needed to be. Douglas Adams
ends rely highest
All of us yearn for the highest wisdom, but we have to rely on ourselves in the end. Czeslaw Milosz
ends
To make an end is to make a beginning. T. S. Eliot
ends quarrels
Love-quarrels oft in pleasing concord end. John Milton
ends worst shows
The worst thing you can do is end up with a network show on cable or end up with a cable show on network. Shawn Ryan
ends
The end was contained in the beginning. George Orwell
ends graves gates
All roads end at the grave, which is the gate to nothingness. George Bernard Shaw
ends mines
Are you mine?” Yes. “Are you mine?” Yes. “Are you mine?” No. “No?” No. I loved being yours. But now I’m mine, which is all I ever was, in the end. Emma Forrest