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laughing failing comment
Rob Brydon When you're doing stand-up, you can comment if something fails, get a laugh from that.
laughing matter
Richard Whately Happiness is no laughing matter.
laughing want firsts
Richelle Mead Well there you go. Even a psychopath recognized your worth enough to want to kill someone else first." I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
laughing gathering tendencies
Rebecca West Unfortunately, all gatherings convened for the betterment of the human lot show a tendency to gas themselves, and not with laughing-gas either.
laughing comeback insult
Russell Lynes If you can't ignore an insult, top it; if you can't top it, laugh it off; and if you can't laugh it off, it's probably deserved.
laughing people cry
Ronnie Barker It's better to make people laugh than cry.
laughing lovely teeth
Ronaldinho No one has nicer teeth than me. Why would anyone laugh at my lovely teeth?
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.
comeback compete level top
Thomas Muster My comeback was not about winning or losing; it was about the feeling of being able to compete at top level again.
comebacks huge performance second
John Connor This was our second huge character-building performance in a row. Comebacks don't get much better than this.
comeback goals importance
Ken Hitchcock He scored so many big goals for me in Dallas. It was frightening how many big goals he scored. The '98 and '99 seasons, he had comeback goals, clinching goals, important goals. That was it. Not the goals he scored, but the importance of the goals he scored.
comeback goals importance
Ken Hitchcock He scored so many big goals for me in Dallas, ... It was frightening how many big goals he scored. The '98 and '99 seasons, he had comeback goals, clinching goals, important goals. That was it. Not the goals he scored, but the importance of the goals he scored.
comeback
Gavin Henson Whatever. Don't you know it's my comeback week?
comeback finish games march quite wednesday win worried
Scott Skiles We're not worried about where we are. We were 10 games under .500 in March and that would be quite a comeback if we win on Wednesday (and finish 41-41).
comeback four hopefully monday quarters ready wipe
Marty DeJarnette We've got to wipe this out. Hopefully we'll play well for four quarters and not two. We'll try to comeback Monday ready to go.
comeback feeling good great hopefully putting shoot time wonderful
Sergio Garcia To comeback from that double-bogey and shoot six-under from there, that was a pretty good effort. I've been working a lot on my putting and its time to make things happen. It great to see putts going in. It is a new feeling for me and its a wonderful one. Hopefully we can keep it going like this.
comeback smith
The Vikings I think a comeback would be possible, but not advisable,'' Smith said.
insult men nasty rather
Michael Winner I think it's rather an insult to dogs. Men are awful: arrogant, nasty creatures.
insult
Lucius Annaeus Seneca It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it.
insult moron thinker
Umberto Eco Every great thinker is someone else's moron.
insult
William Wordsworth Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
insult-to-injury judging soil
Robert Purvis I elect to stay on the soil of which I was born and on the plot of ground which I have fairly bought and honestly paid for. Don't advise me to leave, and don't add insult to injury by telling me it's for my own good; of that I am to be the judge.
insulting swallowing plums
W. C. Fields All Englishmen talk as if they've got a bushel of plums stuck in their throats, and then after swallowing them get constipated from the pips.
insulting dialect language
Rudyard Kipling The American has no language, he has a dialect, slang, provincialism, accent and so forth
insulting littles way
Jose Ortega y Gasset To learn English you must begin by thrusting the jaw forward, almost clenching the teeth, and practically immbilizing the lips. In this way the English produce the series of unpleasant little mews of which their language consists.
insult olympic
Maureen Brunt You can't really insult us anymore. It is an Olympic sport.