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laughter littles rotten
Charles Spurgeon A religion that cannot stand a little laughter must be a very rotten one.
laughter believe miracle
Alan Watts There is no mission, nor interest to convert, and yet I believe that if this state of consciousness could become more universal, the pretentious nonsense which passes for the serious business of the world would dissolve in laughter. We should see at once that the high ideals for which we are killing and regimenting each other are empty and abstract substiutes for the unheeded miracles that surround us - not only in the obvious wonders of nature but also in the overwhelming uncanny fact of mere existence.
laughter humanity oneself
Alan Watts Just as true humor is laughter at oneself, true humanity is knowledge of oneself.
laughter believe everyday
Alan Watts The point is seeing that THIS - the immediate, everyday and present experience - is IT, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. I believe that if this state of consciousness could become more universal, the pretentious nonsense which passes for the serious business of the world would dissolve in laughter...
laughter real anxiety
Alan Watts Real religion is the transformation of anxiety into laughter.
laughter laughing way
Alan Rickman I do take my work seriously and the way to do that is not to take yourself too seriously.
laughter healing loss
Alan Alda In the midst of the sense of tragedy or loss, sometimes laughter is not only healing, it's a way of experiencing the person that you've lost again.
laughter laughing doubt
Alan Alda Laugh at yourself, but don't ever aim your doubt at yourself.
eye exercise cry
Charles Dickens It opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes, and softens down the temper; so cry away.
eye home dark
Charles Dickens Bleak, dark, and piercing cold, it was a night for the well-housed and fed to draw round the bright fire, and thank God they were at home; and for the homeless starving wretch to lay him down and die. Many hunger-worn outcasts close their eyes in our bare streets at such times, who, let their crimes have been what they may, can hardly open them in a more bitter world.
eye numbers envy
Charles Caleb Colton As the rays of the sun, notwithstanding their velocity, injure not the eye, by reason of their minuteness, so the attacks of envy, notwithstanding their number, ought not to wound our virtue by reason of their insignificance.
eye sight sore-eyes
Charles Dickens the sight of me is good for sore eyes
eye men thinking
Charles Dickens I am no more annoyed when I think of the expression, than I should be annoyed by a man's opinion of a picture of mine, who had no eye for pictures; or of a piece of music of mine, who had no ear for music.
eye hands evil
Charles Dickens But the sun itself, however beneficent, generally, was less kind to Coketown than hard frost, and rarely looked intently into any of its closer regions without engendering more death than life. So does the eye of Heaven itself become an evil eye, when incapable or sordid hands are interposed between it and the thing it looks upon to bless.
eye hypocrisy shining
Charles Dickens [S]he stood for some moments gazing at the sisters, with affection beaming in one eye, and calculation shining out of the other.
eye mad black
Charles Dickens An unfinished coffin on black tressels, which stood in the middle of the shop, looked so gloomy and death-like that a cold tremble came over him, every time his eyes wandered in the direction of the dismal object: from which he almost expected to see some frightful form slowly rear its head, to drive him mad with terror.
eye light skins
Charles Dickens With throbbing veins and burning skin, eyes wild and heavy, thoughts hurried and disordered, he felt as though the light were a reproach, and shrunk involuntarily from the day as if he were some foul and hideous thing.
wrinkles
Cher I'm going to have wrinkles really soon
wrinkles
Charlize Theron As you get older, you get wrinkles and your boobs sag. But you get wisdom, too. So it's not all bad!
wrinkles noses conscious
Benjamin Franklin He that is conscious of a stink in his breeches is [suspicious] of every wrinkle in another's nose.
wrinkles want stranger
Clark Gable I don't want a lot of strangers looking down at my wrinkles and my big fat belly when I'm dead.
wrinkles people
Brooke Shields People say, 'I love my wrinkles.' I don't love my wrinkles - come on!
wrinkles pretty-woman pretty-words
Charles Bukowski Pretty words, as pretty women, wrinkle up and die.
wrinkles laughing ifs
Andrew Mason If you laugh a lot, when you get older your wrinkles will be in the right places.
wrinkles hair gray
Alber Elbaz I love to see old women. I love wrinkles. I love gray hair.
wrinkles envy age
Thomas Browne Let age, not envy, draw wrinkles on thy cheeks.