1,453 Quotes About Laughter
- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Don't let your teeth make you lose respect by permanently keeping them opened for the sake of being friendly.
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- Author Caroline Hanson
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Her gaze shifted away. "I don't remember my dreams anymore." It was like she was confessing a dirty secret. And maybe it was, because even though he hated the dreams, each time he had them, he was with his parents again. Hearing their laughter. Watching them live. But when he woke up they were really gone.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We can’t all be comedians, some people have to do the laughing.
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- Author J. Ross Clara
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My dad used to tell me that laughter was like a cough or a sneeze - the body's way of trying to expel something. But instead of some phlegm in your throat, or some dust up your nose, a laugh happened when something really true got into your brain. Something so true that your system just couldn't stand it.
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- Author Ilyas Kassam
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To neglect ones own ability to laugh is the greatest form of Blasphemy, for to laugh is to pray.
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- Author Veronica Roth
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I laugh, and it’s laughter, not light, that casts out the darkness building within me, that reminds me I am still alive, even in this strange place whereeverything I’ve ever known is coming apart. I know some things—I know that I’m not alone, that I have friends, that I’m in love. I know where I came from. I know that I don’t want to die, and for me, that’s something—more than I could have said a few weeks ago.
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- Author Dominique Goblet
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You know, you shouldn't be afraid of it. This is called "the laugh." When we see it, we have to laugh at him, you can point at him... You have to laugh at the things that scare you, you'll see, it works with everything!
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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A beautiful life is a life that is content and satisfied with material possessions, and has an abundance of hope, love, laughter, kindness, and compassion.
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- Author Carolyn Parkhurst
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It was September, and there was a crackly feeling to the air. I was saying something that was making her laugh, and I couldn't stop looking at her. It was a little bit chilly, and her cheeks were pink, and her dark hair was flowing around her face. All I wanted for the rest of my life was to keep making her laugh like that. Sometimes our arms brushed against each other as we walked, and it was like I could feel the touch for minutes after it happened.
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