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English 19th Century Proverbs Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.
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Kelly Hu Being Asian where you're supposed to be more quiet and softer and I was always getting reprimanded for laughing to loud or speaking to loudly.
laugh mad whether
Gus Frerotte I don't know whether to get mad at that or just laugh at it.
laughter inspiration creativity
Renee Zellweger I'm attracted to intelligence and creativity and passion - and not necessarily the romantic kind. I want to learn from someone who is greedy for information and light and laughter and the whole world. Someone who celebrates their days and finds inspiration in what other people accomplish.
laughing people cry
Ronnie Barker It's better to make people laugh than cry.
laughing trying guilt
Romeo Dallaire There was no way to laugh anymore, to love, to care, and there was a sense of guilt in having survived when others had been killed. I turned into a worse workaholic than I had already been by trying to work myself into the ground.
laughter flesh weakness
Umberto Eco But laughter is weakness, corruption, the foolishness of our flesh.
laughing people guy
Tyler Perry I want to be remembered as a guy who inspired, encouraged and made people laugh.
laughs respects tv
O. J. Simpson Ah, TV respects me. It laughs with me, not at me!
laughs
Jerry Seinfeld A lot of times, you could play me just the laughs from my set, and I could tell you, from the laugh, what the joke was. Because they match.
laughs shirts speaking
Kevin McDonald So the laughs had to come from the character, not because we had balloons in our shirts or were speaking in high voices. That was very important to us.
proverbs
Turkish Proverb If you are an anvil, be patient; if you are a hammer, be strong.
proverbs ship woman
English 16th Century Proverbs A woman and a ship ever want mending.
proverbs says teacher
Turkish Proverbs Do what your teacher says but not what he does.
proverbs returns sore tongue
English 16th Century Proverbs The tongue always returns to the sore tooth.
weeping-willows narrative pages
Rebecca West one of Mr. [Thomas] Hardy's ancestors must have married a weeping willow. There are pages and pages in his collected poems which are simply plain narratives in ballad form of how an unenjoyable time was had by all.