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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 light darkness
W. S. Merwin Laughter was the shape the darkness took around the first appearance of the light.
laughter justice sorrow
W. H. Auden The camera may do justice to laughter, but must degrade sorrow.
laughter passion men
William Congreve There is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality than to laugh ... 'tis such a vulgar expression of the passion!
laughter children knows
Wayne Dyer Children instinctively know that the more laughter we have in our lives, the better.
laughter children rain
Wayne Dyer Don't evaluate your life in terms of achievements, trivial or monumental, along the way... Instead, wake up and appreciate everything you encounter along your path. Enjoy the flowers that are there for your pleasure. Tune in to the sunrise, the little children, the laughter, the rain, and the birds. Drink it all in... there is no way to happiness; happiness is the way.
house trading wall weakest
Brad Hintz I would say they're the weakest trading house on Wall Street.
house kelly thanks white
David Gregory Kelly O'Donnell at the White House for us this morning. Kelly thanks very much.
house
David Stanley He didn't go over to that guy's house for a confrontation, he just wanted to know what was going on.
house offered
Mike Nichols What we've offered is a house where they could all live.
house looks taken tear though three tremendous
Jerry Shuster He (O'Connor) can't be indiscriminate. He can't tear down a house here and tear down a house there, because then it looks like it's more for show. But if they can do three, even though they need 30 taken down, if those three are strategic, it's a tremendous plus.
house support taking
Cecil Roberts going under your house and taking the support beams out.
house large square
Kim Etheredge He's downsizing. It's 15,000 square feet. That's a very large house for one person.
house joy open pleasure
Fred Siegel It is a joy to live (on campus), and it is a pleasure to open my house to students,
house
Stan Turner We try to get to every house in Keizer.
woe-is-me looks may
Vincent Van Gogh I must continue to follow the path I take now. If I do nothing, if I study nothing, if I cease searching, then, woe is me, I am lost. That is how I look at it - keep going, keep going come what may.
woe-is-me light shadow
R. C. Sproul We prefer the shadows where we feel safe over the light which exposes us and causes us to say 'woe is me!'
woe depth affliction
Ouida We only see clearly when we have reached the depths of woe.
woe christianity fit
Charles Spurgeon Only he is fit to preach who cannot avoid preaching, who feels that woe is upon him unless he preach the gospel
woe-is-me tree fruit
Clive Barker Sung to the tune of O Christmas Tree O woe is me, O woe is me, I used to have a hamster tree, But it was eaten by a newt, And now I have no cuddly fruit, O woe is me, O woe is me, I used to have a hamster tree!
woe foolish
Christopher Paolini It is foolish to conjure up woe where none exists.
woe-unto bird sorrow
William Shakespeare Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, Wreck to the seaman, tempest to the field, Sorrow to the shepherds, woe unto the birds, Gusts and foul flaws to herdmen and to herds.
woe obedience claims
Thomas Carlyle Woe to him that claims obedience when it is not due; woe to him that refuses it when it is.
woe hue bliss
Thomas Gray The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastis'd by sabler tints of woe.