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laughing words-of-wisdom victory
Parliaments have stopped laughing at woman suffrage, and politicians have begun to dodge! It is the inevitable premonition of coming victory. Carrie Chapman Catt
laughing people want
Everybody wants to laugh - you know that. They need to laugh... people need to laugh. Carl Reiner
laughing people may
Inviting people to laugh with you while you are laughing at yourself is a good thing to do. You may be a fool but you're the fool in charge. Carl Reiner
laughing acting actors
I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don't remember ever having seen one weep. Bette Davis
laughing
It's not terribly dignified to have anyone seeing one laugh at one's own material. Berkeley Breathed
laughing people internet
Televison allows thousands of people to laugh at the same joke and still remain alone. Bertrand Russell
laughing officers police proud
You are laughing at our police officers but I'm proud of them, Rick Baker
laughing pity should
Were't not for laughing, I should pity him. William Shakespeare
laughing shaking shocked start
I think they're a little shocked at first. . . . Then they start laughing or grinning or shaking my hand, Shirley Manson
thee wells wounds
So well thy words become thee as thy wounds; William Shakespeare
thee ifs
If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange And be all to me? Elizabeth Barrett Browning
thee mortals universe
Take Courage, Mortal; Death can't banish thee out of the Universe. Benjamin Franklin
thee capacity all-things
Since all things are God, in all things thou seest just so much of God as thy capacity affordeth thee. Aleister Crowley
thee lost mary
No, he can never be lost who recommends himself to thee, O Mary. Alphonsus Liguori
thee abyss wells
Nothing can throw thee into the infernal abyss so much as this detested word - heed well! - this mine and thine. Angelus Silesius
thee whom wrongs
I give thee sixpence! I will see thee damned first - / Wretch! whom no sense of wrongs can rouse to vengeance; / Sordid, unfeeling, reprobate, degraded, / Spiritless outcast! George Canning
thee
Get thee to a nunnery. William Shakespeare
thee bite-me thrice
And thrice do I say to thee...bite me. Jim Butcher
thyself
Acquaint thyself with God. Aiden Wilson Tozer
thyself
In me didst thou exist-and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself. Edgar Allan Poe
thyself
Content thyself to be obscurely good. Joseph Addison
thyself
Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou appearest unto others. Thomas Browne