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joining-in people political
Jeremy Corbyn I also recognise that the mandate was given by hundreds of thousands of ordinary people joining in the political process.
joining-in risk jocks
Mo Rocca While some of my closest friends were jocks, it seemed that they spoke a different language with each other. Joining in their conversation was fraught with risk.
joining-in laughing mirth
Henry Fielding The raillery which is consistent with good-breeding is a gentle animadversion of some foible, which, while it raises the laugh in the rest of the company, doth not put the person rallied out of countenance, or expose him to shame or contempt. On the contrary, the jest should be so delicate that the object of it should be capable of joining in the mirth it occasions.
laughing waiting cry
Charles Dickens Make them laugh, make them cry, make them wait.
laughing soul enemy
Charles Spurgeon My soul, never laugh at sin's fooleries, lest thou come to smile at sin itself. It is thine enemy, and thy Lord's enemy.
laughing belly belly-laughs
Alan Bradley I was learning that among friends, a smile can be better than a belly laugh.
laughing doubt independence
Alan Alda Nothing important was ever accomplished without chutzpah. Columbus had chutzpah. The signers of the Declaration of Independence had chutzpah. Don't ever aim doubt at yourself. Laugh at yourself, but don't doubt yourself.
laughing littles wave
Edith Wharton She threw back her head with a laugh that made her chins ripple like little waves.
laughing joy negativity
David Icke The best way of removing negativity is to laugh and be joyous.
laughing lungs
David Hockney Laugh a lot. It clears the lungs.
laughing people make-you-laugh
Ben Stiller It's great to work with the people who make you laugh and who are funnier than I am.
laughing hard processors
Denis Norden Then after that came word processors and it's hard to make those laugh.
mirth reputation slander
Charles Churchill Quick-circulating slanders mirth afford; and reputation bleeds in every word.
mirth melancholy strings
Thomas Hood There is not a string attuned to mirth but has its chord of melancholy.
mirth needs sin
George Herbert When thou dost tell another's jest, therein Omit the oaths, which true wit cannot need; Pick out of tales the mirth, but not the sin.
mirth melancholy disguise
Leigh Hunt Mirth itself is too often but melancholy in disguise.
mirth mail anguish
Emily Dickinson Mirth is the Mail of Anguish --
mirth digestion meat
Walter Scott Meat eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion.