Quotes about laughter
laughter book vampire
He blinked, then roared with laughter. "Eve Dallas, Vampire Slayer. One for the books." ~Eternity in Death Nora Roberts
laughter mean different
There exists a kind of laughter which is worthy to be ranked with the higher lyric emotions and is infinitely different from the twitching of a mean merrymaker. Nikolai Gogol
laughter differences public-opinion
For public opinion does not admit that lofty rapturous laughter is worthy to stand beside lofty lyrical emotion and that there isall the difference in the world between it and the antics of a clown at a fair. Nikolai Gogol
laughter hero journey
I am fated to journey hand in hand with my strange heroes and to survey the surging immensity of life, to survey it through the laughter that all can see and through the tears unseen and unknown by anyone. Nikolai Gogol
laughter monopoly
How come there's only one Monopolies Commission? Nigel Rees
laughter laughing serious
There are some things so serious you have to laugh at them. Niels Bohr
laughter
I like laughter around me. Mireille Enos
laughter laughing dies
I steeled myself against laughter; I would rather die than laugh. I didn’t laugh, I did not laugh. But I died, I did die. Miranda July
laughter sacrifice cost
That laughter costs too much which is purchased by the sacrifice of decency. John Quinton
laughter blow race
Will a day come when the race will detect the funniness of these juvenilities and laugh at them—and by laughing at them destroy them? For your race, in its poverty, has unquestionably one really effective weapon—laughter. Power, Money, Persuasion, Supplication, Persecution--these can lift at a colossal humbug,—push it a little— crowd it a little—weaken it a little, century by century: but only Laughter can blow it to rags and atoms at a blast. Against the assault of Laughter nothing can stand. - "The Chronicle of Young Satan," Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts Mark Twain
laughter stupid thinking
People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves that we've got sitcoms with canned laughter that let's you know when to laugh if you're to stupid to know when the joke is. Marilyn Manson
laughter mean two
There are really two types of laughter on the part of the spectator. There is the laughter of recognition - which means seeing things you're familiar with and laughing at yourself. But there's also hysterical laughter - a way of dealing with the things we see that upset us. Michael Haneke
laughter father years
I heard my first laughter on stage, when I was about 10 years old. It was gold pantomime and I remember I was playing Baron Fitznoodle, who was the father of the ugly sisters in "Cinderella." And I walked on and got a great big laugh and I thought that was fantastic, until I looked down and found that my flies were open. And so I always check my flies. I even check my flies on radio. Michael Caine
laughter people laughing
I enjoy making people laugh. The trick is to tell them jokes against yourself. If you praise yourself, your stories aren't funny. Michael Caine
laughter integrity mistake
The focus of my life begins at home with family, loved ones and friends. I want to use my resources to create a secure environment that fosters love, learning, laughter and mutual success. I will protect and value integrity. I will admit and quickly correct my mistakes. I will be a self-starter. I will be a caring person. I will be a good listener with an open mind. I will continue to grow and learn. I will facilitate and celebrate the success of others. Merlin Olsen
laughter lust scare
Laughter scares off lust. Mason Cooley
laughter tears may
Laughter and tears may not persuade, but they cannot be refuted. Mason Cooley
laughter sometimes carefree
The laughter of the aphorism is sometimes triumphant, but seldom carefree. Mason Cooley
laughter alarms sound
Dignity takes alarm at the unexpected sound of laughter. Mason Cooley
laughter book reading
Gary Shteyngart has written a memoir for the ages. I spat laughter on the first page and closed the last with wet eyes. Un-put-down-able in the day and a half I spent reading it, Little Failure is a window into immigrant agony and ambition, Jewish angst, and anybody's desperate need for a tribe. Readers who've fallen for Shteyngart's antics on the page will relish the trademark humor. But here it's laden and leavened with a deep, consequential, psychological journey. Brave and unflinching, Little Failure is his best book to date Mary Karr
laughter boys laughing
the boys had learned that laughter stilled anxiety. It cleared away mystery. If you could laugh at something, it erased its importance. Mary Astor
laughter emo lips
Her love was trembling in laughter on her lips. Oscar Wilde
laughter laughing peculiar
Our own peculiar human condition is that we are as fit to be laughed at as able to laugh. Michel de Montaigne
laughter knowing laughing
If only she could be so oblivious again, to feel such love without knowing it, mistaking it for laughter. Markus Zusak
laughter humor appreciate
English humor is hard to appreciate, though, unless you are trained to it. The English papers, in reporting my speeches, always put 'laughter' in the wrong place. Mark Twain
laughter mind awful
Laughter can be used to sooth the mind and get rid of those awful thoughts. Abraham Lincoln
laughter popular
He was always popular because he made everyone laugh,
laughter
She makes me laugh. I'm in stitches when I get here.
laughter light laughing
Laughing cheerfulness throws the light of day on all the paths of life. Jean Paul
laughter humor thinking
When you lose the power to laugh, you lose your power to think straight. Jerome Lawrence
laughter laughing ifs
If you can't laugh, you won't make it. Jennifer Love Hewitt
laughter ideas giving
Laughter lifts our spirits, surprises and sometime shocks our expectations, allows us to cross boundaries, reorders our priorities, and gives us access to ideas and associations we rarely ever thought to have. Jean Houston
laughter knowing break
Laughter is the loaded latency given us by nature as part of our native equipment to break up the stalemates of our lives and urge us on to deeper and more complex forms of knowing. Jean Houston