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laughter flesh weakness
Umberto Eco But laughter is weakness, corruption, the foolishness of our flesh.
laughter fall thinking
Woody Allen I think that the tendency for most people is to fall back on a comic interpretation of things because things are so sad, so terrible. If you didn't laugh you'd kill yourself. But the truth of the matter is that existence in general is very very tragic, very very sad, very brutal and very unhappy.
laughter mean thinking
William J. Clinton From the small clubs of the Harlem Renaissance where he began playing saxophone to world tours for the biggest of the big bands, Benny Carter redefined American jazz. From the start, his fellow musicians said the way he played the sax was amazing. They say that about me, too. (Laughter.) But I don't think they mean it in quite the same way.
laughter dark laughing
Roberto Bolano Even on the poorest streets people could be heard laughing. Some of these streets were completely dark, like black holes, and the laughter that came from who knows where was the only sign, the only beacon that kept residents and strangers from getting lost.
laughter real silly
Ty Burrell I had no real direction at all in my 20's and so I did what a lot of people without direction do: I took an acting class. In one of those first days of the class, I did this weird, silly improv, and it got laughs. It was such a blissful moment. I've never gotten over that love of hearing laughter. As a people pleaser, it's the drug of choice for me.
laughter moon voice
William Butler Yeats Laughter not time destroyed my voice And put that crack in it, And when the moon's pot-bellied I get a laughing fit....
laughter giving honest
Walter Scott Give me an honest laugher.
laughter eye weapons
Yevgeny Zamyatin Here I saw, with my own eyes, that laughter was the most terrible weapon: you can kill anything with laughter - even murder itself.
mental showing wants
Eric Steinbach He wants us to come out showing a lot of energy, play hard, no mental mistakes.
men
Grant Heslov 'Monuments Men' is not a docudrama. It's not a documentary.
mention
Chris Phillips He's a big part of our team, not to mention that I'll have to play with a different guy.
mentally players tough
Malik Rose He's just one of the most mentally tough players I've ever seen.
mental second seems toughness
Sheldon Brown He seems to be doing better than I did with it, and I thought I did pretty well, ... His mental toughness is second to none, and that's what'll get him over the hump.
men giving perfect
Plato The good man is the only excellent musician, because he gives forth a perfect harmony not with a lyre or other instrument but with the whole of his life.
mentally physically prepared
Yoandy Garlobo We're prepared for this, physically and mentally .
mentally tougher
Trevor Doughty We've got to get tougher mentally and physically. If you want to play at this level, you have to get tougher.
men pray pull
Gerald Johnson I think we'll pull through this, ... Real Men Pray Everyday.
work-out people want
Rob Zombie You can't make everyone happy right away, you can't figure out what people want you to do, you just have to do what you want to do and hope it works out.
work-out limits ends
William S. Paley God has been pleased to prescribe limits to his power and to work out his ends within these limits.
work-out want way
Sandra Bullock Everything works out the way the universe wants it to work out.
work-out should
Troy Garity I work out, but not like I should.
work-out anxiety drug
Jake Abel I only work out because I have high anxiety, and if I don't I tend to... I say I'm like a border collie. If I don't have something to expend my energy, I chew the furniture. So it just helps me level out so I don't do copious amounts of drugs.
work-out rebellion obsolete
Mark Mothersbaugh Rebellion is obsolete - change things from the inside working out.
work-out entrepreneur solutions
Les Wexner As an entrepreneur, you work out solutions.
work-out
Lara Stone I work out sort of moderately.
work-out choices democracy
Lawrence Lessig I'm all for experimenting with sortition - randomly selected representative bodies of citizens. But I don't favor direct democracy. We're busy. We have lives. There is reddit. Who has time to work out the right answer to the thousand policy choices a gov't must make all the time?