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laughs lines smiles
He doesn't say anything. He just smiles at them, laughs and lines back up. Adam Burish
laughs respects tv
Ah, TV respects me. It laughs with me, not at me! O. J. Simpson
laughs
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. Jerry Seinfeld
laughs life raft time
This movie is like a little life raft for him. He laughs every time he comes to see it. Susan Stroman
laughs shirts speaking
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. Kevin McDonald
laughs profoundly sad
No one is more profoundly sad than he who laughs too much Jean Richter
laughs laughter profoundly sad
No one is more profoundly sad as one who laughs too much. Jean Paul
laughs says step steps
If everyone says you are wrong, you're one step ahead. If everyone laughs at you, you're two steps ahead. Charles Thompson
profoundly
I felt profoundly ashamed, I was very much upset. Otto Hahn
sad
Well, you can't be depressed and sad 24 hours a day. Julia Sweeney
sadness voice rose
Rose you can't go." This time the sadness in Lissa's voice was mirrored though the bond, flooding into me. "It's not that Dimitri didn't ask to see you. He asked specifically not to see you. Richelle Mead
sadness patient kind
His sadness was of the kind that is patient and without hope. William Maxwell
sadness arrows dull
I’m not clear enough in the head to feel anything but varieties of dull anger and arrows of sadness. Virginia Woolf
sadness weight wonder
The weight of sadness was in wonder lost. William Wordsworth
sadness light use
I sometimes use a lot of light greens and greys when I feel there is sadness in the painting. Robert Ryan
sadness matter nothing-matters
Come into my life, here where nothing matters. Come into my life, roll away the gloom. Robert Plant
sad moving-on grief
And perhaps there is a limit to the grieving that the human heart can do. As when one adds salt to a tumbler of water, there comes a point where simply no more will be absorbed. Sarah Waters
sadness mirrors light
He was looking at me, jsut as I'd thought he would be, but like Bert's, his light was not what I expected. No pity, no sadness: nothing had changed. I realized all the times I'd felt people stare at me, their faces had been pictures, abstracts. None of them were mirrors, able to reflect back the expression I thought one I wore, the feelings only I felt. Sarah Dessen