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laughter life wasted
The most wasted day in life is the day in which one has not laughed.... Charlie Chaplin
laughter laughing laugh-often
He burst into one of his rare fits of laughter as he turned away from the picture. I have not heard him laugh often, and it has always boded ill to somebody. Arthur Conan Doyle
laughter growth shock-absorber
Laughter is to life what shock absorbers are to automobiles. It won't take the potholes out of the road, but it sure makes the ride smoother Barbara Johnson
laughter mean thinking
And keep a sense of humor. It doesn't mean you have to tell jokes. If you can't think of anything else, when you're my age, take off your clothes and walk in front of a mirror. I guarantee you'll get a laugh. Art Linkletter
laughter thinking people
Everyone knows how people who laugh easily create us by their laughter,--making us think of funnier and funnier things. Brenda Ueland
laughter mind poverty
O Poverty, thy thousand ills combined Sink not so deep into the generous mind, As the contempt and laughter of mankind. Juvenal
laughter democracy realizing
I hope you realize, in a democracy, laughter is assent. Al Franken
laughter thinking ageing
I think that laughter and smiling are some of the best antidotes to ageing that you could possibly have. In general, I pretty much think of myself as still being about 5. Demi Moore
laughter two together
Two similar faces, neither of which alone causes laughter, use laughter when they are together, by their resemblance. Blaise Pascal
pain
That was a combination of pain and frustration, Matt Hasselbeck
pain people start time understand
People understand bureaucracy and they understand sometimes it's a pain in the butt. And any time you're going to start a new program, there's going to be some problems. Carl Forti
painting people stop
People stop and say 'Why are you painting on a building?' Bob Murray
paint
The things that I paint are things that I know very well. Jamie Wyeth
painting shows simpler
I wanted a painting that shows a more simpler time. Jonathan Simon
pain sorry truly
sorry, truly sorry for the pain that I caused. Wayne White
pain share somebody
So now I have somebody to share my pain with. Sterling Marlin
pain putting
It was a pain putting them all up there. Rich Vallinaggi
paint
The whole thing is to paint me as anti-business and no-growth, Greg Collins
humor
Texas humor and Southern humor are pretty similar. Daniel Woodrell
humorous sarcasm science
Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science, and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner. You have attempted to tinge it with romanticism, which produces much the same effect as if you worked a love-story or an elopement into the fifth proposition of Euclid. Arthur Conan Doyle
humorous sarcasm reason
I feel that there is reason lurking in you somewhere, so we will patiently grope round for it. Arthur Conan Doyle
humor people trying
People ask what I am really trying to do with humor. The answer is, "I'm getting even Art Buchwald
humor people york
The people in New York - their humor is on a level that goes, uh, very deep, you know? Elaine Stritch
humor problem satisfied surprise work
Humor's always been the problem of my work, hasn't it? When working, I feel satisfied when I surprise myself. And when I surprise myself, I wind up laughing. Kara Walker
humorous drinking mean
We had got as far as this, when who should walk in but the gentleman himself, who had been drinking his beer in the taproom and had heard the whole conversation. Who was I? What did I want? What did I mean by asking questions? He had a fine flow of language, and his adjectives were very vigorous. Arthur Conan Doyle
humorous should-have quirky
Any good broadcast, not just an Olympic broadcast, should have texture to it. It should have information, should have some history, should have something that's offbeat, quirky, humorous, and where called for it, should have journalism, and judiciously it should also have commentary. That's my ideal. Bob Costas
humorous cards records
The notion of a record is an obsolete remnant of the days of the 80-column card. Dennis Ritchie