Laughter Quote by Alexandre Dumas Download Open image ““...but he laughed as the English do at the end of his teeth.”” — Alexandre Dumas ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Laughter
“He laughed, like someone had stabbed him in the chest and he had no other choice but to find it amusing.” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
“Although his teeth were so prominent, I think he had a lovely smile. He became self-conscious and embarrassed only when he was having a… — Jim Hutton Copy Share Image
“She laughed. That didn't mean what he'd said was funny. It just mean they were still in that early phase of a romance, the… — Marshall Thornton Copy Share Image
“Blowing out a breath, she glanced down at Liam. He lifted his head and smiled at her. Good God, look at those teeth.” — Thea Harrison Copy Share Image
“I laugh, a sound that he cuts short with a kiss that tastes like strawberries and terror.” — Kelsey Sutton Copy Share Image
“When he laughed, Roy's mouth revealed a Stonehenge of ancient teeth.” — Allison Pearson Copy Share Image
“I promise I don’t bite.” He winked at her. That earned him another throaty laugh. Then she bent over him, hands braced on his… — J.M. Stewart Copy Share Image
“What is the sense in recriminations about things over which the will of God itself is powerless? God can change the future, He cannot… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
Darling, replied Valentine, has not the count just told us that all human wisdom was contained in these two words,- "Wait and hope"? — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“when you have the honour to find yourself in the company of ordinary men and the good fortune to be out of politics for… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“He rose in his turn, and seizing handfuls of confetti and sweetmeats, with which the carriage was filled, cast them with all the force… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“Speak on, madame, speak on, Queen," said Buckingham; "the sweetness of your voice covers the harshness of your words.” — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“On the 24th of February, 1810, the look-out at Notre-Dame de la Garde signalled the three-master, the Pharaon from Smyrna, Trieste, and Naples.” — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“what despair to see a woman one loves longing for those thousand nothings from which women compose their happiness, and to be unable to… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“Here is a man who was resigned to his fate, who was walking to the scaffold and about to die like a coward, that's… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
I am not proud, but I am happy; and happiness blinds, I think, more than pride. — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
For there are two distinct sorts of ideas: Those that proceed from the head and those that emanate from the heart. — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
Laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing! It is the jester! A voice from the Void, to cheer poor Cicero! I accept your gift, dearest Night Mother.… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
“Our world will not die as a result of the bomb, as the papers say, it will die of laughter, of banality, of making a joke… — Carlos Ruiz Zafon Copy Share Image
The size of a man's understanding might always be justly measured by his mirth. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Laughter is one of the great beacons in life because we don't refract it by gunning it through our intellectual prism. What makes us… — Dennis Miller Copy Share Image
“Laughter sometimes hurts us, and sometimes it makes us feel better. No matter how down you feel... laughter brings a new ray of hope.… — Keiko Tobe Copy Share Image
Edgy is fine - I'm not a prude by any stretch of the imagination - but what's wrong with a good ol' belly laugh?… — Carol Burnett Copy Share Image
There isn't a sound better than your own child's laugh...There isn't a sight better than your own child's smile...and Nothing is better than being… — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image